Xbox Series X drops to lowest ever price in UK Black Friday deals

If you're thinking about grabbing an Xbox this holiday season, Amazon has just the deal for you with £120 off the console for Black Friday.

Xbox Series X drops to lowest ever price in UK Black Friday deals
Ian Stokes

Ian Stokes

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Black Friday 2023 is finally upon us, and as the now week-long sales event crashes upon our shores, at least it’s bringing some actually good deals with it this time — like this Amazon deal on the Xbox Series X, which brings it down to its lowest ever price in the UK.

Right now, you can get the Xbox Series X for just £359 at Amazon — that’s a massive £120 discount on the regular price. It’s also easily the cheapest we’ve ever seen the console. So, if you’re gaming on a Series S and want to upgrade, or haven’t grabbed an Xbox at all, then this is absolutely the deal for you.



You can also make hefty savings on the Diablo 4 bundle, if you want a game to go with your shiny new console. You can get the Xbox Series X Diablo IV Bundle for £389, down from the usual price of £489. That’s a tasty saving of £100.



The Xbox Series X represents a significant power boost over the Series S, and offers several other bonuses to boot. For one thing, it has a Blu-ray drive, so you can use physical disks and watch Blu-ray movies on it, as well as games. It’s also got a bigger hard drive, with 1TB of memory to the Series S’ 512GB (though there is a 1TB Series S model out there too now).

These deals are only for UK readers, but we’re keeping an eye out for US and worldwide deals too.
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Written by Ian Stokes
After a decade of using TA for achievement guides, Ian has ascended the mountaintop and now runs the place (under Rich, our benevolent leader). He plays almost every genre, but especially loves RPGs & shooters. He’s also a bit of a fiend for indie titles.

With 10 years experience as a games journalist, he's worked on sites like GamesRadar, VICE, IGN, Space.com, and more. Ian graduated from Keele University with a BA in Biology and a PhD in Chemistry.
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