Microsoft Announces 10 days of 10-cent deals! XBOX One Offers
The Xbox One Black Friday deals look to be surprisingly good as it appears Microsoft is going on the offensive with aggressive pricing on console bundle and games with various retail partners including BestBuy, Amazon, Target, Walmart, ToysRus and more! All access deals on games are available between November 24 and November 30.
Due to this, it surely is hard to say which gaming console is better, but what is more important than which one is the best is the fact that these two companies have put a lot of effort to improve their devices every year.
In addition, a variety of Windows PC games are marked down as part of the sale, including Hitman Go and Rayman Fiesta Run for just ten cents each. Microsoft Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood during the USB Global Tech Conference, spoke about Microsoft’s move to make Xbox and Windows one. On the other hand, the Xbox Gold membership will cost $60 annually, which is quite cheap.
What’s next for Xbox One?
Xbox, of course, is in on the holiday deals craze, and beginning Thanksgiving Day, Thursday November 26th through Monday November 30th, you can pick up a select Xbox One bundle for only $299, the lowest price ever on an Xbox One.
In case customers want an all-around Microsoft experience, they can get the “Work & Play Bundle”, which provides yearly subscription to Office 365 Home, Xbox Live Gold, Unlimited World Skype calls and a $60 gift card for digital entertainment. GameStop will also offer the Xbox One Elite Console Bundle for $449.
Shoppers can take advantage of the holiday deals for their favorite video games and platforms on Black Friday 2015 in stores like Toys “R” Us and GameStop. Doing the math, we realize that a $299.99 Xbox One purchase produces $75 in Kohl’s Cash! Meanwhile, Best Buy is advertising a bundle that includes the hotly anticipated Rise of the Tomb Raider, an older Lara Croft game and an extra controller for $349.99.
Comes with a 1 TB system and copies of Fallout 4 and Fallout 3. A few fans point out that this might not be fair to owners of older consoles but it is an incentive for them to move up to the Xbox One. The new Facebook finder will include Suggested Friends are, which gives a list of suggested friends on Facebook that can be added on to the Xbox Live.
For example, along with the $299.99 price tag, we’re expecting Microsoft Store to also offer an additional free game (or two), or $50 in Xbox Live credit.