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Deal Alert: Amazon India is giving 10% off on Xbox One, Destiny gets a price cut too – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
October 4, 2014
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Deal Alert: Amazon India is giving 10% off on Xbox One, Destiny gets a price cut too

When Microsoft launched Xbox One in India, we advised you to not purchase the console right away. As it has done several times in the past, we knew that Microsoft would drop the price during the upcoming festive season. As we had predicted, Microsoft is now giving 10% off on both of the available Xbox One Kinect bundles.

Originally priced at Rs 45,990, the Xbox One with Kinect bundle is now available for Rs 41,990, while the Kinect-less console which typically costs Rs 39,990 is now selling for Rs 35,990.

Do note that this price drop isn’t permanent and the company is likely to rollback the discount after the ongoing festive season is over. At this point, Microsoft hasn’t mentioned when the discount will expire, but we understand it will stop it around October 18. Among game titles, Destiny + Vanguard DLC Free is now available at Rs 300 discount. You can save a few more bucks at the purchase if you use the Amazon India gift cards, and SBI card. Follow the thread below to know more.

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