List of countries to purchase an Xbox Series X at a cheaper price

The cheapest price of Xbox Series X is $398

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Countries to purchase an Xbox Series X at a cheaper price

Xbox Series X is now readily available on the website of all the registered retailers by Microsoft at a hefty price tag of $500 plus taxes.

Despite the premium cost in the United States, the gaming console is available at a more affordable rate in countries like Japan, Canada, and South Korea.

Japan is the cheapest country worldwide to get the Xbox Series X at a price of $398, followed by Canada at $479 and South Korea at $515.

With the added sales tax, the United States offers a reasonable deal, pricing the Xbox Series X at $550. According to a survey by the Android Authority covering 25 countries, Brazil is the most expensive country, with a price of $905 for the console.

Colombia and Mexico are the second and third most expensive places, with $892 and $760, respectively, to buy the Xbox Series X console. Here is the list of the prices in 25 countries:

CountryLocal PriceUSD Equivalent
JapanJPY 59,978$398
CanadaCAD 650$479
South KoreaKRW 688,000$515
AustraliaAUD 799$519
SingaporeSGD 799$519
RussiaRUB 49,990$546
New ZealandNZD 899$548
United States (inc. tax)USD 550$550
ChinaCNY 3,965$551
TaiwanTWD 17,580$556
Hong KongHKD 4,380$560
ItalyEUR 550$596
GermanyEUR 550$596
SpainEUR 550$596
United KingdomGBP 480$608
ChileCLP 599,990$612
United Arab EmiratesAED 2,299$626
NorwayNOK 6,799$642
IndiaINR 54,990$663
Saudi ArabiaSAR 2,529$675
SwedenSEK 7,195$696
TurkeyTRY 21,999$705
MexicoMXN 12,999$760
ColombiaCOP 3,499,999$892
BrazilBRL 4,499$905

These are the official retail prices in different countries present on the Microsoft website, but you might even get the console at much lower prices at the time of sale and promotions. The prices of the console vary due to factors like import taxes, labor costs, logistics, and markup for profit.

However, getting the product at a better deal is possible but could be a hassle, given the potential software configuration differences, warranty issues, and incompatible cable issues. Traveling to a country just to get a cheaper deal is also not a good option economically.

What are your thoughts on obtaining an Xbox from a country with a lower price versus purchasing it in your own country? Share your opinions in the comments section below.