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Xbox Series S hits lowest-ever price in time for Christmas

Xbox Series S hits lowest-ever price in time for Christmas

Xbox Series S hits lowest-ever price in time for Christmas

Christmas is less than a week away and to celebrate the frantic rush every consumer is about to be in, Amazon has added to the chaos by marking the Xbox Series S at its lowest-ever price for UK customers.

Last week saw Microsoft drop the price of the Xbox Series X in all major retailers in the U.S. which saw it drop by an impressive $100. Not one to be left behind, it seems as though the deal has headed across the pond to the U.K. where the Xbox Series S is currently being sold for £186.73 on Amazon for the 512GB unit.

Check out the Xbox Series S in carbon black below!

Additionally, you can grab the Xbox Series S Starter Bundle which comes with three months of Game Pass Ultimate for just £190.07! The 7p is very important.

If you were looking for something a little more powerful, Amazon is also offering the Xbox Series X Standard Edition for £342.00, the Diablo IV bundle for £367.73 and the Forza 5 bundle for £379.00. These are the perfect gifts to get for the gamer in your life this Christmas and these deals are not to shake your head at.

If you still want to treat that gamer but without splashing too much cash, you can also find some great savings on accessories. This includes the Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Controller which currently comes in at £78 and is available in white, blue and red.

Of course, what use is a console and a controller without a game and Microsoft have you covered again. Bethesda’s latest space-faring RPG Starfield has been reduced by 50% making it just £34.99 - a crazy deal for a 2023 release. Additionally, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is available for just £29.99! Our very own Will McCue said it was the “best Star Wars game in a very long time”.

Featured Image Credit: Microsoft

Topics: Xbox Series S, Xbox, Microsoft