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Microsoft’s Xbox One Price Cut Ends Today, Price Returns To $399 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
January 3, 2015
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Microsoft's Xbox One price cut ends today, price returns to $399

After today, the Xbox One returns to the regular price of $399. Microsoft reduced the price of the console during the 2014 holiday season by $50, which allowed the console to become the best-selling gaming console during the holiday shopping frenzy.

As we reported a few days ago, today marks the last day you can snag an Xbox One for $349. You can purchase the console in the United States at most major outlets, including Amazon, Best Buy, Game Stop, Microsoft Store, Target, Toys R Us, and Walmart. Some of these outlets are even offering an extra bonus ($50 gift card) with the discounted purchase.

No word on when Microsoft will offer the Xbox One at a discount again, which proved successful for the company during the month of November. In fact, the Xbox One was the best selling gaming console during the Black Friday shopping frenzy, when compared to the Sony PlayStation 4.

Don’t forget! Today is the last day to pick up an Xbox One at $349! http://t.co/Jn4hoftQHe

— Paul Britton (@paulstorms) January 3, 2015

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