Microsoft is announcing some new Xbox One deals today. The company is bringing back a popular Xbox One X deal and offering a new deal for existing Xbox One S bundles.
Starting February 18, Microsoft is cutting off $50 off all Xbox One S bundles until March 3 — including the new PUBG bundle that’s launching next week. A similar deal is available in Canada today until February 23, where you can save $60 CAD on all 1TB Xbox One S bundles.
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For the Xbox One X, Microsoft is bundling a digital copy of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds with every Xbox One X purchase between February 18 and February 24. This deal is available more widely since the bundled game is digital, and you can get it in countries like the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, India, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, select European and Latin American markets, as well as the United States and Canada. The deal is available until March 4.
PUBG is obviously the main focus with the latest Xbox One deals, and it’s not surprising to see Microsoft continuing to push the title, an Xbox One console exclusive, to promote its consoles.
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<blockquote><a href="#246159"><em>In reply to PeteB:</em></a></blockquote><p>98% of console games are multi-platform. 99%+ of gaming time on consoles is done on Multiplatform games. This exclusives argument is just so old.</p><p><br></p><p>If you like lots of pubescent Japanese Anime or the half dozen decent games that are exclusive to PS4 then that is what you should choose. </p><p><br></p><p>If you want the best console for AAA multi-platform console games then the Xbox One X is it.</p><p><br></p>