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Whether you're a keen gamer or just looking to test out a new console, we've got the best Xbox deals over Black Friday 2024.
While the deals might not be quite as hot as they were a few months ago, there are still a couple of worthwhile bargains available. We're hoping to see some better deals soon, and we'll update this page when we do.
Alongside looking at the savings for the Series X and S, we've also checked in on bundle and game deals, to make sure you have the complete package.
Read on to find what you need to know before buying an Xbox Series X or S. As always, we'll be letting you know whether it's the cheapest price ever and whether that bundle is actually as good as it seems.
Looking for more cost-saving content on consoles? Check out the best deals on PlayStation 5 and sales on Nintendo Switch.
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Average price in the last six months: £474.39
Cheapest Price in the last six months: £441.19
We like: 'Play Anywhere' games means you can play your games on PC, too
Watch out for: Make sure you have a TV to play it on – why not check out one of our best TV deals?
Last year, there were significant discounts on the Xbox over Black Friday. We have yet to see prices match those lows but we'll keep this page updated with any deals we've found.
The best deal currently is from Hamleys, where you can get just over £20 off a new console.
You can compare prices below:
Xbox Series S (512GB model): SQUIRREL_TEXT_50010509
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Average price in the last six months: £111.03
Cheapest Price in the last six months: £85.95
We like: Customisable paddles on back
Watch out for: Does not take AA batteries
This upgraded version of the regular Xbox controller can have its buttons remapped, sensitivity tweaked, and has extra paddles that can be programmed. You can swap out the thumbsticks and D-pad, plus you can save multiple hot-swappable controller layouts for different games.
The white controller has the biggest discount right now from Amazon and the Game Collection.
You can compare prices below:
With hundreds of games on sale each week, we've handpicked a few of our favourite Xbox game deals so you can save money.
Only the Series X can play physical games, so be sure to check if you'll be able to play some of the deals we'll be covering below.
There are hundreds of games that are on sale every week, including bundles from retailers. Here's the best one we've found this month:
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Sign upBelow, we've picked our top five deals on some popular games that are currently on sale.
Dead Space (remake): SQUIRREL_TEXT_50014926
Nothing of interest? You can always take a peak at the Microsoft Store's deals page for digital games on sale.
Undecided on which console you should get? Read our buying advice on PlayStations
Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft's subscription service offering a large game library to download and play on Xbox, PC, or mobile, depending on your subscription. You can play as much as you want, whenever you want — think of it as the gaming version of streaming movies.
You can choose from different plans, depending on your needs. Xbox Game Pass Core for console games costs £7 a month, Xbox PC Pass for PC games is £8 a month; or, for the best of both worlds, there's Xbox Game Pass Ultimate at £13 a month. You can access a variety of big titles, including the new hit sci-fi game Starfield. You can check their game catalogue here.
For an avid gamer who enjoys exploring a diverse range of games, investing in an Xbox Game Pass might offer more value compared to purchasing individual games separately.
Both consoles come with one controller, plus cables.
If you're wondering what a good price looks like, here are some good prices we've seen each console at:
There was the odd winter deal that had dropped prices even further than this, but they were only for a day or two.
The Series X is the more expensive and more powerful model. It can run games in 4K whereas the Series S only supports up to 1440p resolution. The Series X has more processing power, but both consoles can run games up to 120 frames per second.
The Series X comes with 1TB of storage, while the Series S can come with either 512GB or 1TB.
Regardless of which console you choose, you can play the same games and run the same apps, such as Netflix and Disney+, on both. Only the Series X can run physical games though, so if you're looking to save money (in the long run) by buying second-hand games, it might be worthwhile considering the higher-end model. If you're only going to be using Game Pass and playing through that, it may be worth saving your money and getting the S model.
The Series X also can double as a Blu-ray player, too.
When buying any games console, it depends on how you'll use it and which games you want to play. On paper, both the Xbox Series X and PS5 have extremely similar specs, and are both powerful machines that can game at 4K.
The Series S can save you some money, but at the cost of lower performance and resolution.
Ultimately, it comes down to which console exclusives you want to play. Just remember you'll need a TV or a computer monitor to play on either Xbox.
If you're trying to save money, a Series S and a computer monitor should be a pretty solid setup. You can get a decent monitor for around £100, so be sure to read our computer monitor reviews to find out which budget models performed the best in our testing.
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