Microsoft has a lot to offer this holiday season. Last week the company announced Black Friday deals comprising of $299 Xbox One Consoles, more than 150 discounted games and much more.
Those who are considering switching to Xbox One will be particularly delighted as Xbox News Wire said, “From Thursday, Nov. 26 through Monday, Nov. 30 in the U.S., select console bundles will be available starting at $299, the lowest price ever for Xbox One.”
Users can also save $50 on any of the 12 Xbox One holiday bundles offered, that includes, Xbox One Limited Edition Halo 5: Guardians Bundle, Xbox One Elite Bundle, Xbox One 1TB Holiday Bundle, Xbox One Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Bundle, Xbox One Fallout 4 Bundle, Xbox One The LEGO Movie Videogame Bundle, Xbox One Rise of the Tomb Raider Bundle, Xbox One FIFA 16 1TB Bundle, Xbox One Special Edition Gears of War Bundle, Xbox One with Kinect Bundle, Xbox One Limited Edition Forza Motorsport 6 Console, and Xbox One Madden NFL 16 Bundle.
Xbox One owners will be able to enjoy Backward Compatibility for over 100 Xbox 360 titles, including the Gears of War series, Mass Effect and Borderland.
Also, there are over 150 game deals, some with up to 40 to 60 percent discount. Xbox Live Gold members will get early access to such deals until today and Gold members can save up to additional10 percent for their Gold status. Deals open to everyone on November 24 and end on November 30.
Xbox One or Xbox 360 owners can upgrade to Gold through their console for $1 for the first month of membership and unlock the early access to the deals. The offer ends November 30.


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