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Here’s how you can get an Xbox One for $225 by trading in your PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
April 7, 2015
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Here's how you can get an xbox one for $225 by trading in your playstation 3 or xbox 360

For those of you looking to purchase a brand new Xbox One for a loved one or for yourself, GameStop has a sweet deal that involves trading in your old PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 console. This promotion allows you to purchase an Xbox One for $225 and this offer ends April 25th.

Beginning now, GameStop stores across the United States will give you $125 of in-store credit if you trade in a PlayStation 3 (120 GB or more) or an Xbox 360 (250 GB or more). The $125 credit must be used towards the purchase of a new Xbox One.

The console itself runs for $349.99 at GameStop (including bundles), while the console + Kinect runs for $499.99. If you are looking to get rid of your old console, this offer is perfect. Give your local GameStop a phone call and make sure they have this promotion in place before heading over there. 

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