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  3. Xbox Series S drops to $249.99 as part of Microsoft’s Black Friday offerings – onmsft.com

Xbox Series S drops to $249.99 as part of Microsoft’s Black Friday offerings – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
November 17, 2022
1 min read

As the most accessible next-gen gaming offering, the Xbox Series S presents a fantastic value as a great entry-level console. The Series S plays thousands of games—all the same games that Series X gamers enjoy. And it has the next-gen Xbox features you’d expect: Quick resume, up to 120 FPS gameplay, and the same Xbox Velocity Architecture that sits at the heart of the Series X.

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And then of course you have the best gaming subscription service around in Xbox Game Pass. With hundreds of games available on Xbox Game Pass, including some of the biggest first-party smash hits like Fallout 4, Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon 5 just to name a few, there has never been a better time to join (new subscribers can get their first month for only $1).

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Now the deal is getting even sweeter with $50 off the Xbox Series S for this year’s Black Friday event. At $250, the Xbox Series S presents an astounding deal for a next-gen console.

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Other Xbox-related Black Friday deals abound. These include awesome deals on hundreds of games, as well as deals on Xbox accessories including select Xbox Wireless Controllers. Check out Xbox.com to learn more.

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Via The Verge.

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Featured image via Xbox Wire. 

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