Xbox Series S Consoles Have Dropped to Just $220 at Target [IGN]

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That’s better than the Black Friday offer.

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Feb 15, 2024 4:05 pm

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Feb 15, 2024 3:53 pm

Xbox Series S consoles are currently down to just $219.99 at Target — that’s $80 off the MSRP and a significant discount that even beats the best Black Friday deal on the Xbox a few months back ($229.99). This is also the Xbox Series S Starter Bundle, so those buying into the bundle while it’s on sale will also be treated to three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate at no extra cost as well.

Dell has also got the new black 1TB Xbox Series S for $299.99 as well, $50 off the MSRP, and equal to the original list price for the 512GB Series S. Both are great deals for anyone who’s after a cheap and easy current-gen solution. While Xbox will reveal its vision for the future in a special edition of the Official Xbox Podcast later today, you can still take advantage of its current-gen consoles with these excellent Series S deals.

Xbox Series S 512GB - Starter Bundle

Xbox Series S 512GB – Starter Bundle

Includes 3-Months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

Xbox Series S 1TB Console

Xbox Series S 1TB Console

In a recent piece published on IGN, Unlocked host Ryan McCaffrey wrote, “The future of Xbox is likely to look very different from both its past and its present. But in this present, we are watching a monolith of a company attempt to rewrite the rules of engagement in real time. It might work – but will Microsoft throw away 20 years of hard-earned brand loyalty in the process?”

In other gaming and tech deals news, Berserk: The Complete Series Blu-ray is currently up for preorder at Amazon for $59.95, and there’s also an ongoing Buy 1 Get 1 50% off sale right now at Amazon as well. Plus, even more for the anime fans, there are new Cyberpunk Edgerunners figures up available to preorder, including an adorable David and Lucy ‘To The Moon’ set. There’s also a Ranni The Witch Elden Ring Action Figure now available to preorder as well, which could sate fans for a little longer while we wait for more Shadow of the Erdtree news.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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