Microsoft drops Xbox One S to lowest price for Black Friday bonanza
The free wireless controller offer saves $10 more than the actual Black Friday Xbox One S deal.
Xbox Scorpio, which is the touted codename of the coming Xbox console by Microsoft that is slated for a December 2017 release, is said to deliver true 4K video resolutions that will blow its rival out of the water.
With Black Friday 2016 kicking off on November 25 in the United Kingdom and North America, GAME has started counting down until the big day with another set of deals.
Spencer didn’t talk about specific price figures, except to say that it would obviously be more expensive than the Xbox One S, and that it will be a “premium console”. With built-in 4K UHD Blu-ray, the buyer cannot only watch Blu-ray movies but can also stream videos in astonishing Ultra HD. He also said that “Xbox Project Scorpio” will bring “true 4K” making visual games incredible.
Gamers who plan on buying the Sony PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One S bundles at Costco will get to enjoy a new console along with games and other freebies upon purchase. Furthermore, several games already got a taste of what the Scorpio has to offer with games like Gears of War 4 and Rise of the Tomb Raider. Starting November 24th, you can also pick up an Xbox One S starting at $249.
The retailer will be offering Battlefield 1 for , same price as Amazon. Available for special-edition systems at present, the original price of the Nintendo 3DS is $179.
Are you looking forward to the Xbox One Black Friday deals this year? Users can play both generations of games in one console both digital and disc-based titles.
Microsoft will open general access to its Black Friday deals on November 22, with an Early Gold Access from November 18 to November 21.
Save big on the top blockbuster titles including Gears of War 4, Forza Horizon 3 and ReCore.
The 3DS Super Mario bundle can also be bought for $99.
While the new Xbox 360 boxes will certainly make your collection look more uniform on a shelf, a less-than-attentive customer could easily mistake the packaging for a standard Xbox One game.