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Microsoft raises European Xbox prices by up to £200 — RAMpocalypse and component shortages force major console markups
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Xbox price increases across the UK and Europe have been revealed, reports the Video Games Chronicle.
The confirmation comes a little more than a week after it was revealed that U.S. customers were going to be facing Xbox price increases by as high as $150 from August 1.
Specifically, all the big numbers we’ve used to illustrate the scale of these rises reference the Xbox Series X (1TB, Disc) pricing.
In our recent story about the Xbox price hikes (in the U.S.), we noted that the 2TB console was also killed off by Microsoft.
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