Xbox lead hints at price increases as cloud costs soar



What you need to know

  • Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer recently appeared on WSJ Live to discuss the Xbox business.
  • Spencer conceded that, while it hadn’t yet raised prices, it may have no choice in the near future.
  • Energy market disruption has seen Microsoft’s cloud overheads soar in Europe to the tune of $800 million dollars. 

In a new interview (via WSJ and @TomWarren), Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer may have hinted that price increases for Xbox consoles or subscriptions may be on the cards. 

During Microsoft’s financials yesterday, the company conceded that energy costs in Europe could raise prices for its cloud provision by anywhere up to $800 million dollars. For services like Xbox that are powered almost entirely by data centers, either for selling digital games, content, or even streaming games via services like Xbox Game Pass, these kinds of overheads are starting to eat into profits. 





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