Microsoft Hosts Yet Another Xbox One Sale

It’s increasingly obvious that no one should ever pay full price for an Xbox One S or Xbox One X: Microsoft has announced yet another sale that takes $50 off the top of any console bundle price.

“It’s the perfect time to get prepped for a 2019 filled with gaming,” Microsoft’s Will Tuttle writes. “Starting today, you can save $50 on any Xbox One bundle, including Xbox One X, the world’s most powerful console, and Xbox One S, the best value in gaming and entertainment. And there’s no shortage of amazing bundles to choose from at a participating retailer near you.”

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Some recent Xbox One bundles include:

Xbox One S Fortnite Bundle. This bundle includes a 1 TB Xbox One S and full-game downloads for Fortnite, its Eon cosmetic set, and 2,000 V-bucks. The sale price is $250.

Xbox One S Battlefield Bundle. This one also includes  1 TB Xbox One S plus full-game downloads of Battlefield V Deluxe Edition, Battlefield 1943, Battlefield 1 Revolution, and one-month of EA Access. The sale price is $250.

Xbox One X Fallout 76 Bundle. This bundle includes a 1 TB Xbox One X and a full-game download of Fallout 76. The sale price is $450.

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  • yoshi

    Premium Member
    29 January, 2019 - 10:33 am

    <p>Pretty much the case for PlayStation right now too, wait for a sale. Though I don't think it happens quite as often as Xbox does.</p>

  • Tony Barrett

    29 January, 2019 - 12:23 pm

    <p>I think MS need to call time on this 'Xbox One X – the worlds most powerful console' thing. It hasn't sold at all well, and the PS4 is now inching towards 100m sales, leaving the Xbox trailing badly, as it's done throughout this whole generation. Why, oh why don't MS just make a clean price cut on both consoles and call it quits – all these <em>sales </em>just make it look like it can't sell them!</p>

    • ecumenical

      29 January, 2019 - 2:58 pm

      <blockquote><em><a href="#400335">In reply to ghostrider:</a></em></blockquote><p><br></p><p>The X has sold quite well, given the expensive price. It's the reason Xbox One sales are actually accelerating at the end of the generation instead of tailing off as has been standard for other systems historically.</p>

      • BoItmanLives

        30 January, 2019 - 10:15 am

        <blockquote><a href="#400387"><em>In reply to ecumenical:</em></a><em> The X has sold quite well</em></blockquote><p>LOL</p>

  • Rob_Wade

    29 January, 2019 - 2:46 pm

    <p>Well, most people would rather not pay full price for something, so this isn't a shocker. Speaking only for our household, the primary reason we still have the original Xbox One is the Kinect. The second reason is we don't have a 4K television set and have no plans to buy one any time soon. So, really, the driver just isn't there for us, no matter the price.</p>

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