For decades, the video game console followed a quiet covenant with its audience: arrive expensive, then grow affordable as the world learned to make it better. In 2025, all three major manufacturers broke that covenant simultaneously, raising prices on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch 2 within months of one another. Behind the increases lies a convergence of forces — pandemic-fractured supply chains, inflation, the energy costs of war, and an artificial intelligence boom consuming the very semiconductors that consoles depend on. What was once a mass-market promise is beginning
Gaming consoles hit record prices as inflation and AI reshape the industry
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Geopolitical Impact
Gaming console price increases reflect broader tech competition for AI-critical components, signaling structural shifts in global semiconductor allocation away from consumer electronics.
AI demand is reshaping technology sector priorities, with major powers (US, China) competing for advanced chips. Japanese, American, and European gaming companies face margin pressure as semiconductor manufacturers prioritize AI infrastructure over consumer gaming hardware, reducing their market influence.
Similar to 1980s semiconductor wars when Japan dominated chip production; now AI competition mirrors that strategic competition but with US-China rivalry as primary axis.
Economic Lens
Gaming console prices hit record highs in 2025 due to inflation, component scarcity, AI competition for semiconductors, and pandemic supply chain disruptions, reversing decades of hardware cost reduction.
Consumers face higher barriers to entry for gaming platforms, with price increases of €30-€50 per console. This reduces addressable market size, potentially delays adoption among price-sensitive households, and increases overall entertainment spending for gaming enthusiasts.
Governments may scrutinize semiconductor supply chain dependencies and AI resource allocation. Potential antitrust review of component allocation priorities between AI and consumer electronics. Consumer protection agencies may monitor pricing practices across major tech manufacturers.