Got an Xbox console on god of eroticismyour holiday shopping list? As of Nov. 22, both Xbox Series S and Series X console bundles are on sale for up to $120 off at Walmart during its Black Friday sale.
The best Xbox console deals at a glance:Between sales on games new and old and discounted subscriptions, Black Friday is the most wonderful time of the year for gamers. It's also when retailers release epic deals on consoles and curate console bundles as holiday offerings. And as of Nov. 22, just two days ahead of the official Black Friday calendar day, two of our favorite holiday console bundles have gotten the Black Friday pricing treatment.
Both the Xbox Series S, which we recently learned is Microsoft's bestselling current-generation console, and the Series X bundles are on sale for new lows at Walmart during its final Black Friday deals event. Here's what should be on your radar:
Announced in mid-October as a holiday offering for 2023, the Xbox Series S Starter Bundle not only includes the popular console, but also an Xbox wireless controller and a three-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription. It's worth $349.98 and usually priced at $299.99, which already saves you $50. But for Black Friday, Walmart has it on sale for only $249. That's $50.99 less than its retail value and — technically— $100.98 in savings. Considering the Series S on its own usually costs $299.99, this is one helluva steal. Walmart+ members get early access, while everyone else can get in on the deal starting at 3 p.m. ET. But a word of caution: it'll likely sell out pretty quickly at this price. It's already sold out at Amazon and Target, but Best Buy has it for 99 cents more.
If you've had your eye on the Xbox Series X for some time, this deal on the Diablo IVBundle is hard to say no to. At only $439 at Walmart — $120.99 less than its regular price and $50 less than its Prime Day price — this is a new record-low. The bundle includes the elusive Xbox Series X, Xbox wireless controller, HDMI cable, Diablo IV(which was released earlier this year), and exclusive in-game content. The deal is currently only live for Walmart+ members, but will be available for everyone at 3 p.m. ET. It's worth noting that the deal is already sold out at Amazon and is 99 cents more at Xbox.com and $10.99 more at Best Buy and Target.
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