# Why Console Prices Are Skyrocketing: The AI and Semiconductor Squeeze

> Source: <https://www.machinebrief.com/news/why-console-prices-are-skyrocketing-the-ai-and-semiconductor-07vk>
> Published: 2026-07-01 14:22:33+00:00

# Why Console Prices Are Skyrocketing: The AI and Semiconductor Squeeze

Console prices are rising amid a semiconductor squeeze fueled by AI data center demand. Sony and Microsoft are hiking prices significantly, and consumers are bearing the brunt.

Once upon a time, gamers eagerly awaited price drops for aging consoles. Those days seem to have passed. Sony hiked the PS5's price by £90 in March, and Microsoft followed suit with at least a £75 increase for its Xbox Series S and X as of August. Even Nintendo's new Switch 2 is slated for a global price increase in September.

## The Semiconductor Squeeze

What's driving these price hikes? The data shows a surging demand for semiconductors, fueled by the insatiable needs of AI data centers. Console manufacturers used to secure these components at lower costs. Today, they're competing with tech behemoths for the same resources, leading to soaring prices.

According to Andy Robinson, editor in chief of VGC, tariffs introduced by Donald Trump early last year initially nudged prices upward. But the real kicker came in October when [OpenAI](/glossary/openai) announced a massive deal with Samsung and SK Hynix, two key players in the DRAM market, to supply their data centers. This move reportedly tripled DRAM prices, and they're not returning to previous levels anytime soon.

## Impact on Gamers

For consumers, this means the dream of affordable gaming is slipping further away. As the costs of components rise, console makers are left with no choice but to pass these expenses onto consumers. The market map tells the story. And, let's be honest, with companies like OpenAI gobbling up the supply, where does that leave the average gamer?

Comparing revenue multiples across this cohort, it's clear manufacturers are in a tight spot. They can't simply absorb these costs without affecting their bottom line. The competitive landscape shifted this quarter, and unfortunately, it's the consumers who are feeling the crunch.

## Looking Ahead

Is there a light at the end of the tunnel? In the short term, it seems unlikely. The demand for AI and computing power only looks set to increase, meaning semiconductor supply could remain tight. The question is, how long can consumers bear these rising costs before they seek alternatives?

In context, the gaming industry's current trajectory underscores a broader trend. As technology continues to evolve, so too do the economic pressures that accompany it. As prices surge, gamers and manufacturers alike are forced to adapt to a new reality.

Get AI news in your inbox

Daily digest of what matters in AI.
