Rog Xbox Ally X Gets Massive $200 Price Hike In Japan Due To Its Faster RAM

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The Base Rog Xbox Ally, on the other hand, hasn't budged in price.

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  • The Rog Xbox Ally X has been hit with a $200 price hike in Japan.
  • The faster of the two handheld models now retails for ¥169,800 ($1106), compared to its original cost of ¥139,800 ($911).
  • On the other hand, the Rog Xbox Ally, which has slower RAM, has stayed the same in value.

Thanks to the surge in memory prices caused by the AI boom, purchasing gaming components has become akin to buying gold. Consoles have been no strangers to this problem, with giants like Sony now contemplating a delay to their next-generation models due to the current market conditions.

Even though gaming consoles haven’t seen a massive surge in cost so far, the effects of the memory crisis are starting to show, with consoles like the Steam Deck going out of stock. As it turns out, the Rog Xbox Ally X, another handheld on the market, is also feeling the impact and has increased $200 in price in Japan.

Why It Matters: A handheld like the Rog Xbox Ally X seeing such a massive surge in cost could be a worrying sign for the future, and may lead to a similar increase in console prices.

Rog Xbox Ally X
Source: Asus

On the official Asus website in Japan, the Rog Xbox Ally X is now retailing for ¥169,800 ($1106), a whopping $200 hike in price compared to its launch value of ¥139,800 ($911). Interestingly, the Rog Xbox Ally hasn’t budged at all, staying at its original retail cost of ¥89,800 ($585).

Asus hasn’t given any official reason for this price hike, but one can only assume it’s due to the rising costs of memory. The Xbox Ally X handheld contains a 24GB LPDDR5X-8000 RAM compared to the 16GB LPDDR5-6400 RAM that the more primitive model offers. 

Hence, when you add the 1TB storage of the Xbox Ally X to the mix, it’s unsurprising that the handheld has been hit with a massive increase in price.

Rog Xbox Ally X
The Rog Xbox Ally hasn’t shifted in price.

No cost surges have been announced for other regions as of now, but with the memory crisis not looking any better, the new cost could translate into other countries.

Do you think this increase in cost is fair, or is the $200 hike a bit too much for consumers? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion. 

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