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    Costco has reportedly removed all Xbox consoles, games, gift cards, and related products from its U.S. stores, and has quietly taken them off U.S. and UK websites, likely in response to price increases of Xbox hardware reaching ~$600 linked to tariffs and rising manufacturing/import costs. While there’s no official Costco press release confirming the removal as a long-term strategy, sources indicate this move is driven by shrinking margins and high consumer resistance to hardware prices under current trade pressures. Microsoft has recently raised prices on its Xbox consoles in the U.S. (for example, the Xbox Series X and S lines) due to tariffs, supply chain cost increases, and macroeconomic pressures. The combination of these price increases and likely low demand at those elevated price points appears to have prompted Costco’s decision to pull Xbox inventory.

    Sources: CBR.com, Reuters

    Key Takeaways

    – Tariffs and Cost Pressures Are Pushing Prices Up: Microsoft has raised Xbox prices multiple times in 2025, citing U.S. tariffs and rising costs as major drivers. The Series X now sells for around $600+ in many cases. 

    – Retailers Respond to Consumer Resistance and Shrinking Margins: With cost of goods high and margins squeezed (especially when retailers often try to avoid passing every cost increase to consumers), Costco seems to have decided that carrying Xbox products under those conditions is less viable. 

    – Potential Shift in Distribution or Strategy for Xbox: Removing presence from big-box retailers may impact visibility and consumer access; Microsoft might lean more heavily on direct sales, digital distribution, promotional pricing, or bundling (Game Pass etc.) to maintain market share. Also, this move could presage changes in how consoles are sold or priced in response to trade policy.

    In-Depth

    Over the past several months, the video-game hardware market—especially for Xbox—has come under increasing pressure from U.S. trade policy, inflation, and supply chain challenges. Microsoft has explicitly linked recent price hikes for Xbox Series X and S consoles to rising tariffs and costs imposed on electronics imports. These increases are not trivial: what once might have been considered premium or high-end hardware is now selling in many outlets for around $600 or more. Many consumers expect hardware to drop in price over time, but current economic conditions, especially tariffs on components, have severely undercut that pattern. 

    Into this maelstrom comes the surprising development: Costco, a major retailer known for its bulk purchasing and competitive prices, appears to have removed all Xbox products—consoles, games, gift cards—from its U.S. stores. There are also reports that Xbox items have been taken down from both U.S. and UK Costco online platforms. While Costco hasn’t published a formal public statement to confirm every detail, the evidence from inventory removal and absence from websites strongly suggests this is tied to the steep price increases making Xbox hardware harder to sell in large volumes.

    From Microsoft’s perspective, passing on costs due to tariffs is one of the few viable options, though it risks alienating some buyers. For consumers, this situation means higher entry costs, fewer retail options, and possibly longer waits for promotions or price relief. Retailers like Costco may reallocate shelf space to products or brands less affected by tariffs. The change could also be a signal that we’ll see more digital distribution, subscription models, or even wholesale rethinking of console hardware margins.

    Looking ahead, this situation highlights how trade policy, supply chains, and consumer behavior are deeply interconnected. If tariffs remain high, hardware makers and retailers alike may have to innovate in pricing or business models—possibly accelerating shifts toward digital/game service models rather than physical hardware.

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