Save Big On Black Friday: Microsoft's Xbox Series X Bundle With Diablo 4 And Game Of Your Choice
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) has introduced a tempting early Black Friday deal for gaming enthusiasts.
Priced between $490 to $500, the offer spotted by IGN includes an Xbox Series X bundle, featuring Diablo 4 and the choice of an additional game. This represents a notable discount from the typical $560 bundle price.
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Customers can select an additional game from various options included in the bundle, such as Modern Warfare III, Elden Ring, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Starfield, AC Mirage, EA Sports FC 24 and more.
For those seeking alternative Xbox deals during Black Friday, Dell Technologies Inc (NYSE: DELL) is selling the Xbox Series X for $449.99, providing a $50 discount from the standard retail price.
As a bonus, customers will receive a $75 promotional e-gift card, delivered via email within 20 days of the console's shipment, which is valid for 90 days.
Other attractive Black Friday deals include Sony Group Corp.'s (NYSE: SONY) PS5 Black Friday bundle, priced at $499.99, including Spider-Man 2 for free. This is a significant deal as the game was launched just last month and typically retails for $70.
Additionally, a 'slim' model Black Friday deal featuring Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is available for the same price of $499.99 starting from Nov. 10.
For gamers looking for discounts on controllers, DualSense controllers are on sale for $49.99, offering savings of $20 to $25, depending on the color variant chosen.
GameStop provides an even better deal, reducing the price to $44.99 with the click-and-collect option and the LeBron James Edition can be obtained for just $39.99 from PS Direct.
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