Right here, we’ll be rounding up the very best discounts, bundles and offers on Xbox one consoles, games and accessories.
Update 01/02/2018: We’ve landed in February, the January sales are beginning to end but are being replaced with a stack of site-specific offers on everything from consoles to the games themselves. We’ve rounded up the very best prices from around the web and gathered them up below, let’s check them out.
In order to figure out which type of Xbox One you should get, we should talk about the differences.
The Xbox One S is Microsoft’s excellent redesigned version of the original Xbox One. Smaller and better looking than the original, the Xbox One S is perhaps the console that should have launched four years ago. The Xbox One X is Microsoft’s newest console, offering more processing power than any other console on the market yet playing all the same games as the Xbox One.
In this guide, we’ll be taking a look at the very best deals on Xbox One S consoles as well as Xbox One X consoles, along with games, accessories, the best price for Xbox Live Gold and more.
If you’re not quite set on an Xbox One, we’ve got guides to the very best PS4 deals as well as the best Nintendo Switch deals on the site too, feel free to check them out as well, as we’ll be keeping all of our guides as up to date as possible.
Cheapest Xbox One S and best Xbox One S bundles
The Xbox One S is the workhorse of Microsoft’s Xbox line-up, capable of playing every single game made for the system as well as 4K (UHD) Blu-rays. Here we have the current best price Xbox One S console available now in the US or the UK.
In the UK:
- Xbox One S with Rocket League for £199.97
- Xbox One S with Minecraft and 3 months Xbox Live Gold using code TDX-WFGR for £209.00
- Xbox One S with Forza Horizon 3 and Hot Wheels DLC for £219.00
In the US:
- Xbox One S with Forza Horizon 3 and Hot Wheels DLC for $199
- Xbox One S with Minecraft for $234.96
- Xbox One S 500GB with free game and 3 months Xbox Live Gold for $259
- Xbox One S 1TB with AC Origins, Rainbow Six Siege, GTA 5 and Monster Hunter World for $299.99
Cheapest Xbox One X and best Xbox One X bundles
The brand new entry into the Xbox line-up, the Xbox One X is currently the world’s most powerful video game console, with games running natively in 4K. Here we have the current best price Xbox One S console available now in the US or the UK.
In the UK:
- Xbox One X console for £419.99
- Xbox One X 1TB console with PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, The Division and extra controller for £449.99
In the US:
Best price for Xbox Live Gold
To make the most of your new Xbox One you’re going to want to find the cheapest Xbox Live membership available now. We’ve got the best prices on Xbox Live Gold in the US and the UK right here.
In the UK:
In the US:
With Xbox Live Gold you get access to online gaming on your Xbox One S, plus a selection of free games each month. The games cover the Xbox One and Xbox 360, with all ‘Games with Gold’ playable on the Xbox One S.
Best Xbox One games deals
If you are buying an Xbox One, you’re going to want to buy some games to play on it. Below we’ve listed the best deals on the best Xbox One games to buy alongside your Xbox One.
In the UK:
- Dragon Age Inquisition for £6.99
- Far Cry Primal for £10.00
- Prey for £9.85
- PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds for £17.85
- The Evil Within 2 for £19.48
In the US:
- PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds for $26.89
- Destiny 2 for $29.96
- Titanfall 2 for $9.65
- Middle-earth: Shadow of War for $39
- Mass Effect Andromeda for $11.95
Best Xbox One accessories deals
Last but not least, here are some of our top picks for the best Xbox One accessories and the best deals on them right now.
In the UK:
- Xbox One Wireless Controller for £39.85
- Turtle Beach XO One Amplified gaming headset for £44.00
- Logitech G920 Driving Force racing wheel for £207.50
- Seagate 2TB Game Drive for £74.99
In the US:
- Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Wireless gaming headset for $89.99
- Xbox One Grey/Green Wireless Controller for $55.89
- Seagate 2TB Game Drive for $89.99
The launch Xbox One was one of the more bulky systems available but thankfully, this was beautifully fixed with the introduction of the Xbox One S in 2016, which was positioned as a slimline version of the console equipped with a 4K Blu-ray drive to boot. This year, Microsoft introduced its competitor to the PS4 Pro, the Xbox One X, which the company swiftly billed – accurately to this day – as the world’s most powerful gaming console.
The Xbox One X boasts massive horsepower as well as a jaw-dropping 12GB of RAM, built specifically to play all Xbox One games as well as they can possibly be played. Newer games (and all games going forward) also benefit from full native 4K support, making titles like Assassin’s Creed Origins and Gears of War 4 look absolutely stunning. If you’re in the market for a new console and happen to own a big shiny 4K television, the Xbox One X, which pricey, might be the way to go.
We’ll be keeping this page as up to date as we can, so be sure to bookmark this page and come back often for each week’s best prices.
from VG247 http://ift.tt/2DRjBPP
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