There’s less than ten days to find a good Christmas gift for the gamer in your life, and Microsoft has just unveiled a stellar deal: they have an Xbox One S All-Digital sale going on right now where you can save an absolutely massive 40% off of the console’s price — just in time for the holidays.
If you’re unfamiliar with this particular console, the Xbox One S All-Digital sale gives you a good reason to get familiar. This is essentially the regular ol’ Xbox One S without a disk drive, hence the “All-Digital” portion of its name. What’s more, this particular console bundle comes packaged with a bunch of games right from jump, meaning that you don’t have to worry about purchasing anything extra for whoever you’re buying it for.
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Here’s what you can get during the Xbox One S All-Digital sale:
- An Xbox One S All-Digital console
- Code for 1 month of Xbox Live Gold
- Download code for Minecraft
- Download code for Sea of Thieves
- Fortnite package which includes 2,000 V-Bucks, the Legendary Rogue Spider Knight Outfit, and 2 Style variants that unlock after beating in-game challenges.
- The Save The World PVE experience is not included.
It’s important to emphasize that the Xbox One S All-Digital does not have a disc drive. However, it’s a great deal on its own if you don’t mind downloading your games instead of popping a disc in, and the masive 1 TB hard drive ensures that you’ll have plenty of space to keep on gaming.
So, just how good is the Xbox One S All-Digital sale that was recently announced by Major Nelson? Well, you can pick up this console and the download codes for the three games for just $149.99 flat — that’s $100.99 off of the base retail price of $249.99, a stunning 40% discount. It’s a crazy good deal, so why pass it up? Go ahead and buy the Xbox One S All-Digital edition before they’re all sold out!
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