$299.99 Xbox One confirmed for Black Friday by Microsoft
Ybarra goes on to say that now, Microsoft is concentrating on adding more Xbox 360 game’s compatibility with the Xbox One.
The Xbox One Elite is powered by Windows 10 and Microsoft has really been encouraging solid state drives for use in its laptops.
The Black Friday sale also includes deals for hardware not made by Microsoft, including the Dell Inspiron 15 and the Lenovo Ideacentre Stick, which plugs into the back of any HDMI-ready TV and turns it into a Windows 10 machine. The PS4 is bundled with 500GB of space and Unchartered Collection DVDs whereas the Xbox comes with Gears of War Ultimate. If you had been waiting to play The Witcher 3, Metal Gear Solid V, Halo 5: Guardians or Fallout 4, now is the ideal chance as you can walk out of Target with a new console and game. Are there any games you’d like to see make a return?
Beginning on Thursday, November 26 and going through November 30, you can catch a 500GB Xbox One bundle for $299, the cheapest price yet, Major Nelson reported.
So far, the Xbox One bundle sales are only available in the USA until Cyber Monday.
With the Black Friday 2015 fast approaching, awesome deals from various stores, including GameStop, have been continuously leaked. It’s also part of the upcoming Black Friday 2015 shopping bonanza.
The company is offering $50 discounts off the price tags of several Xbox One bundles, which you can now buy at the Microsoft Store. The latter is also playable on Xbox One, thanks to backward compatibility.
On top of the savings from Microsoft, a few retailers are offering additional discounts. The tech titan has already released 104 games that will support the feature and promised to release a more comprehensive game list in December. Now you can get started on Xbox Live Gold for only $1.00 for the first month.
Non-Gold members will be able to access the deals on November 24, but if you want to enjoy the early access you can sign up to be a new subscriber for just $1 as a limited special offer. This new Xbox One price cut brings the price of picking up an Xbox One to $299, the lowest that it’s ever been – even for a used system.