TechGamingGaming ConsolesXbox Series X drops to lowest-ever price in this incredible Christmas dealThe Xbox Series X has dropped to just £349.99 for the Christmas sales, which is the console’s lowest-ever priceWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
TechGamingGaming ConsolesXbox Series X drops to lowest-ever price in this incredible Christmas dealThe Xbox Series X has dropped to just £349.99 for the Christmas sales, which is the console’s lowest-ever priceWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
The Xbox Series X has dropped to just £349.99 for the Christmas sales, which is the console’s lowest-ever price
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Future / Microsoft)
(Image credit: Future / Microsoft)
Ho, ho, holy crap this is the best festive deal that I’ve seen land this year! It was only last month, duringthe best Black Friday sales, that I bought anXbox Series X(yes, as aPlayStation 5owner I’m half sorry, but theMicrosoftecosystem lured me in thanks toStarfield). Now this has happened: and the Xbox Series X iseven cheaper. Santa is real!
The demand for Microsoft’s console has apparently been dwindling after strong sales, but whatever the reason for this price drop, it brings the world’s most powerful console down to a superbly affordable price point. Right now it’s Amazoon that’s selling for the very best price, outstripping EE of its previouscheapest-ever Xbox Series Xprice point.
Xbox Series X:was £479,now £349.99 at AmazonA massive £130 off the Xbox Series X sees the Microsoft console drop to its lowest-ever price. Considering this is the most powerful console on the planet, and Microsoft keeps landing publishing exclusives – such as its Bethesda partnership – it’s worth buying for great games like Starfield alone. Especially at this festive price!View Deal
Xbox Series X:was £479,now £349.99 at AmazonA massive £130 off the Xbox Series X sees the Microsoft console drop to its lowest-ever price. Considering this is the most powerful console on the planet, and Microsoft keeps landing publishing exclusives – such as its Bethesda partnership – it’s worth buying for great games like Starfield alone. Especially at this festive price!View Deal
Xbox Series X:was £479,now £349.99 at AmazonA massive £130 off the Xbox Series X sees the Microsoft console drop to its lowest-ever price. Considering this is the most powerful console on the planet, and Microsoft keeps landing publishing exclusives – such as its Bethesda partnership – it’s worth buying for great games like Starfield alone. Especially at this festive price!View Deal
Xbox Series X:was £479,now £349.99 at AmazonA massive £130 off the Xbox Series X sees the Microsoft console drop to its lowest-ever price. Considering this is the most powerful console on the planet, and Microsoft keeps landing publishing exclusives – such as its Bethesda partnership – it’s worth buying for great games like Starfield alone. Especially at this festive price!
Xbox Series X:was £479,now £349.99 at AmazonA massive £130 off the Xbox Series X sees the Microsoft console drop to its lowest-ever price. Considering this is the most powerful console on the planet, and Microsoft keeps landing publishing exclusives – such as its Bethesda partnership – it’s worth buying for great games like Starfield alone. Especially at this festive price!
Xbox Series X:was £479,now £349.99 at Amazon
A massive £130 off the Xbox Series X sees the Microsoft console drop to its lowest-ever price. Considering this is the most powerful console on the planet, and Microsoft keeps landing publishing exclusives – such as its Bethesda partnership – it’s worth buying for great games like Starfield alone. Especially at this festive price!
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I’m not too gutted that I paid £10 more to buy the console in November, especially as I’ve been playing games for a month now, but those who hesitated, or perhaps you’re lucky enough to have got a Christmas bonus (unlike me), this is a stellar buy.
Microsoft has been savvy in gaining exclusivity deals, kicking off with Bethesda, and as that publishing company has made some of my favourite games ever (Fallout 3is probably the pinnacle;Skyrima close second) I’m really looking forward to how those partnerships will unfold in coming years.
The great thing aboutAmazonselling the Xbox Series X cheaper than anywhere else, however, is that you can elect to pay in instalments. Which is precisely what I did: five months of payments at £70 means you’ll have paid off this console May 2024 and the sting of the full £349 won’t hit quite so hard up front. It’s a great deal!
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