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Black Friday 2014: Xbox One deals available through select US retailers

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 19, 2019
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Black Friday 2014: Some Xbox One deals available through several retailers in the US

Black Friday is just around the corner and we’re seeing several retailers, including the Microsoft Store itself, are offering enticing deals on several products. If you’re thinking about getting an Xbox One this holiday season, you’ll have a lot of options to choose from when it comes to these great deals. To help you cut the chase, we’ve combined a list of retailers who are offering promotions on the Xbox One.

Starting with Best Buy, the retailer will offer the Xbox One Assassin’s Creed: Unity bundle, featuring Creed Unity and Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag, for $329.99. The same bundle will also be available with Kinect and a free controller, but you’ll have to shell out a little more money — it costs $429.99. The deals will be available online and in-store on Thursday and Friday, but you may want to check out the timing as it will be limited.

GameStop is also offering the same Xbox One Assassin’s Creed: Unity bundle for $329.99. Additionally, you can also grab a $30 discount on the Xbox Live 12-month membership on Black Friday while purchasing the console. If you buy the membership only, you’ll be able to get $10 off on the yearly subscription. A similar deal is offered by Kohl’s, Toys R Us and Dell.

Black Friday 2014: Some Xbox One deals available through several retailers in the US

As far as the official Microsoft Store is concerned, the deals offered aren’t too amazing, and are similar to what other retailers have in store currently. Microsoft store is offering the Assassin’s Creed bundle for $329.99, while the Kinect bundle costs $429.99. Both these bundles include Assassin’s Creed Unity and Black Flag, as well as one extra game. 

Walmart has some interesting deals to offer for Xbox One fans. The retailer is offering the Xbox One with 12-month Xbox Live membership and a free game of your choice for $379.99, but this deal will be available on Walmart.com. The retailer is also offering the Xbox One with Halo: Master Chief Collection and a $30 Walmart gift card for $329.99, as well as the Assassin’s Creed Unity bundle for a similar price tag as every other retailer in the region.

There you go folks! Most of the retailers are offering a similar price for Xbox One bundles across the country.

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