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Big Tech has spent the last week warning that gaming prices are about to get worse

Polygon

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June 28, 2026

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Big Tech has spent the last week warning that gaming prices are about to get worse

Microsoft, Apple, and Lenovo don't expect tech to come back down in price anytime soon, especially following confident comments from Micron

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Kotaku

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· Jul 3, 2026

Man, I Miss Big Bargain Bins Of Used Video Games

Is that a used copy of Nintendogs?!

DualShockers

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· Jun 22, 2026

Valve's Steam Machine is the Second Price Jumpscare of the Week After GTA 6

Between GTA 6's leaked pricing and the Steam Machine's 1,049 reveal, this week made one thing clear: gaming is getting expensive everywhere at once.

ComicBook.com

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· Jul 1, 2026

Three Companies Could Be the Cause of Gaming Becoming So Expensive

Gaming has only gotten more expensive in recent years — and a lawsuit is alleging that it is largely because of three companies. Due to the spread of AI companies requiring supplies like RAM for their expansion, shipping disruptions caused by global tensions, and rising prices amid worldwide tariffs, the cost of memory has gone []

ZDNet

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· Jun 22, 2026

Best Buy gaming deals might be better than Amazon's early Prime Day sale

Skip Amazon's weak sales. Best Buy's rival Prime Day 2026 gaming deals are live now with massive savings on Alienware, Nintendo Switch, and Lenovo tech.

MobileSyrup

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· Jun 26, 2026

Retailers warn of console shortages amid GTA VI pre-orders

Retailers are warning consumers that they likely won’t have enough consoles to meet demand when GTA VI is finally released. This is the sentiment from multiple retailers, as reported by The Game Business, including one unnamed senior games buyer at a company who spoke to the publication. “We’ve been informed that because of the on-going issues around []

Gamesradar

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· Jun 22, 2026

Gaming laptops are more expensive than ever, and it's not Amazon solving the problem this Prime Day

Gaming laptops are more expensive than ever, and it's not Amazon solving the problem this Prime Day

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Related coverage for "Big Tech has spent the last week warning that gaming prices are about to get worse": Kotaku — Man, I Miss Big Bargain Bins Of Used Video Games. DualShockers — Valve's Steam Machine is the Second Price Jumpscare of the Week After GTA 6. ComicBook.com — Three Companies Could Be the Cause of Gaming Becoming So Expensive. ZDNet — Best Buy gaming deals might be better than Amazon's early Prime Day sale. MobileSyrup — Retailers warn of console shortages amid GTA VI pre-orders. Gamesradar — Gaming laptops are more expensive than ever, and it's not Amazon solving the problem this Prime Day