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      <description>The recent surge in Xbox game and console prices has left fans feeling anxious about the future of gaming affordability. With prices increasing by over $100 in some cases, many are questioning the sustainability of their gaming hobby. This price hike, attributed partly to tariffs imposed during trade tensions, is not just an American issue; gamers across Europe and Canada are feeling the pinch as well.&#xA;As the gaming landscape evolves with the anticipated release of the Nintendo Switch 2 and rising costs for first-party titles, there’s a growing fear that these price increases could become the new norm.</description>
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