Xbox Series S consoles received a generous discount in the Black Friday sales, coming down to just £189 at Amazon We saw the Xbox Series S get a significant drop in price in the US, dropping to at least $249 at most retailers over the pond, and the UK quickly followed suit over Black Friday. Now it's Cyber Monday, and it's your last chance to cop this amazing Xbox Deal.
If you compare the price of the new-gen consoles at the moment, Xbox Series X sits at £449, PS5 (disc) is £479, and PS5 (digital) is £389. And while it's not new gen, it's still certainly a competitor, as the Nintendo Switch still sits at £249, plus the Switch OLED is £319. With its current price of £189.99, the Xbox Series S is significantly cheaper than all these consoles, and by a large margin as well. Do not wait around for the price to get any better, this deal expires after today so get on your bike and get saving!
Xbox Series S Drops to £190 for Cyber Monday (UK)
At £189.99, that's £60 off the original list price, and almost 25% off in total. If you're only gonna make one last-minute Cyber Monday purchase for any household it has to be this. With Christmas around the corner, this would make the perfect gift for an avid gamer in your life that hasn't jumped on the Xbox hype train so far this year. Plus, if you need an extra controller, Xbox gamepads are still down to just £34.99 right now as well (that's £20 off).
Plus, it's the perfect avenue to get access to all that Game Pass action on the cheap, it's a win-win. But, this deal is set to expire by the end of the day today, so take the plunge now if you're interested in the Xbox Series S (see our review here).
Moreover, as a reminder, games like Starfield, Redfall, High on Life, Warhammer 40K: Darktide, Forza Motorsport, Stalker 2: Heart of Chernobyl, and plenty will be dropping on the Xbox Series S from now until the end of 2023, and you can play them all with Xbox Game Pass.
For more Cyber Monday deals, check out the roundup of our favourite Cyber Monday deals, and make sure you don't miss the PS Plus deal (there's an extra discount we found).
Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.
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