Luxury gaming items were never meant to make sense financially, but here we are comparing controllers to cars like it’s normal. At some point, gaming stopped being just a hobby and quietly walked into the luxury market wearing gold and diamonds. What used to cost a couple hundred bucks now sometimes rivals the price of a brand new sedan, which is objectively ridiculous, and also kind of fascinating.
Nobody needs these things, that’s the whole point. They exist somewhere between collector obsession and “I have money and no one can stop me”. The wild part is that people actually buy them. And once you see the prices, your old setup suddenly feels very responsible.
1. Hervet Manufacturier Luxury Arcade Cabinet (2020s)

Handcrafted like a piece of high-end furniture, this arcade machine costs about $26,000, roughly the same as a compact new car. The price comes from design materials, not performance.
2. 24K Gold PlayStation 5 (Truly Exquisite, 2020)

A standard PS5 covered in 24K gold, platinum or rose gold finishes. Prices started around $9,000–$10,000, which is literally used car territory.
The cost comes entirely from materials and exclusivity, not performance, making it one of the clearest examples of gaming as luxury display.
3. Luxury Gaming Items: Emperor XT Gaming Pod (Modern Versions)

A full gaming cockpit with reclining chair, multiple monitors, and automated positioning. Among modern luxury gaming items, this setup costs around $40,000–$50,000, easily surpassing a brand new car.
4. Swarovski Crystal Xbox Series X (Custom Builds, 2020s)

Custom studios create fully crystal-covered consoles using Swarovski elements, a luxury material widely used in fashion and jewelry. Depending on density and design, these builds can reach $5,000–$15,000, meaning you’re basically choosing between a console or a small car upgrade.
5. Porsche x Xbox Series X (2022 Limited Edition)

A collaboration celebrating Porsche’s anniversary produced ultra-limited consoles. Not sold commercially, but resale estimates and collector value push them into $10,000+ territory simply due to rarity.
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6. Swarovski Crystal Gaming PC Builds (2020s)

Fully custom PCs decorated with thousands of crystals and high-end components can range between $20,000 and $50,000. These luxury gaming items are equal parts performance machine and display piece.
7. Virtuix Omni VR Treadmill

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A full-body VR platform that lets you physically walk inside games. Depending on configuration, prices range from $2,500 to over $10,000, creeping into used car pricing for the full experience. These luxury gaming items turn gaming into a workout you didn’t ask for.
8. 24K Gold Nintendo Switch

A portable console covered in gold sounds unnecessary… because it is. Prices can exceed $5,000, proving that even handheld gaming isn’t safe from luxury upgrades.
9. 24K Gold Nintendo Wii (The “Royal Wii”)

When it finally appeared on the market, it was listed for around $300,000, and later sold at auction for about $42,000, which still puts it firmly in car territory.