Xbox Retro Game Price Guide & Value Tracker
Xbox Ecosystem & Price Guide
How Much Are Xbox Games Worth?
Xbox Family Console Hub
Most Rare & Expensive Xbox Games in 2026
Xbox Game Prices
Min Price
1$
📈Median Price
14$
📊Max Price
1,323.24$
📈Total Xbox Games
7,453
📦Xbox Games Catalog
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Xbox games worth?
Xbox games span 4 different console generations, and their prices vary considerably depending on the platform and condition. Across the entire Xbox lineup, the median price for a complete-in-box (CIB) game is currently $14. Prices range from $1 for the most common titles up to $1,323.24 for the absolute rarest games. Our database tracks prices for 7,453 games across all Xbox consoles.
What are the most valuable Xbox games?
Here are the highest-valued Xbox games on the retro gaming market, across all consoles:
1. Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (Xbox Series X) — $1323 CIB
2. Steel Battalion Line Of Contact Pilot Test [Beta Version] (Xbox) — $1250 CIB
3. Call of Duty World at War [Box Set] (Xbox 360) — $1200 CIB
4. Call Of Duty Black Ops III [Juggernog Edition] (Xbox One) — $1012 CIB
5. Children's Miracle Network Family Games (Xbox 360) — $1000 CIB
How much does a Xbox game cost?
Xbox game prices vary significantly by console. Here is the price range for each platform:
Xbox 360: from $1 loose up to $1,200 CIB
Xbox One: from $1 loose up to $1,012.45 CIB
Xbox: from $1 loose up to $1,250 CIB
Xbox Series X: from $1 loose up to $1,323.24 CIB
What Xbox consoles are there?
The Xbox family includes 4 platforms in our catalog: Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox, Xbox Series X. Each console has its own exclusive games, its own market value, and its own rarity levels. Click on a console to access its complete price catalog.
Which Xbox console has the most games?
Among all Xbox consoles, the Xbox 360 has the largest catalog with 3,514 games tracked on RetroCharting. Across the entire Xbox family, we track 7,453 games with real-time price data.
Are Xbox games increasing in value?
Yes, retro Xbox games tend to increase in value over time, especially for older platforms like Xbox 360 and Xbox One. A game's value depends on several factors: the number of copies produced, its condition (loose, CIB, or sealed), and collector demand. Complete-in-box (CIB) and sealed copies generally see their values rise faster. RetroCharting tracks price evolution daily to help you spot the best opportunities.
How do I find the price of a Xbox game?
To find the current price of a Xbox game, use RetroCharting: select the corresponding console from the list above, then find your game in the catalog. Each game page displays Loose, CIB (complete in box), and New (sealed) prices in real-time, along with historical price trends. Prices are updated daily from multiple data sources.