Get the Xbox Series S for the lowest price we’ve ever seen this Black Friday

An unbelievable discount at Dell

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There’s quite literally never been a better time to shop for theXbox Series S.Microsoft’s all-digital current-generation console is enjoying record-low discounts as part of this year’sBlack Friday gaming deals. But there’s one retailer that’s standing head and shoulders above the rest.

While the Xbox Series S and its Starter Bundle are being discounted at multiple retailers in the US and the UK, the bestBlack Friday Xbox Series S dealsright now are coming fromDell. The tech retailer has dropped the Xbox Series S console tojust $224.99; that’s a huge $75 saving off of the retail price.

But that’s not all; Dell’s also hosting an Xbox Series S Starter Bundle discount that’s currently down tojust $234.99. That extra ten bucks will net you three months' worth ofXbox Game PassUltimate subscription time as part of the Starter Bundle.

Today’s best Xbox Series S deals

Today’s best Xbox Series S deals

US

Xbox Series S console:was $299.99 now$224.99 at DellSave $75 -Buyers can also opt for just the console by itself, if you want to save a bit of extra cash. Once again, this is significantly beating out discounts hosted by other retailers at present.

Price check:Walmart - $250

Xbox Series S Starter Bundle:was $299.99 now$234.99 at DellSave $65 -The Xbox Series S Starter Bundle is being discounted across the internet, but not to the same degree as this excellent saving hosted by Dell. With it, you’ll get the console and 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for even less.

Price check:Walmart - $249

UK

Xbox Series S Starter Bundle:was £249.99 now£189 at AmazonSave £60 -UK shoppers aren’t being left out. Especially with this excellent Amazon deal which drops the Xbox Series S Starter Bundle to a record low price.

Price check:Currys - £189

Looking for the more powerfulXbox Series Xfor more storage, power, and the ability to run games physically? You’re in luck as Microsoft’s flagship current-gen system has also seen some pretty significant discounts as part of theBlack Friday Xbox Series X deals.

US

Xbox Series X + Diablo 4 bundle:was $559.99now$449.99 at TargetSave $110 -Simply one of the best deals we’ve seen all Black Friday. You can grab an Xbox Series X with a copy ofDiablo 4at Target, for a total saving of $110. We can’t imagine this deal will be around for very long, so if you’re in the market for a new console, this is a seriously tempting offer.

Xbox Series X + Forza Horizon 5 bundle:was $559.99now$449 at WalmartSave $72 -Another fantastic Walmart bundle packs inForza Horizon 5and itsHot WheelsDLC along with the console itself. Once again, this comes in overall $110 cheaper than the bundle’s usual retail price.

Price check:Target - $538.99

UK

Xbox Series X:was £479.99 now£359.99 at AmazonSave £120 -The Xbox Series X is currently down to its lowest-ever Amazon price this Black Friday. Looking to buy just the console on its own? This is absolutely the best way to do so in the UK right now.

Price check:Argos - £379.99

Xbox Series X + Diablo 4 bundle:was £489.99now£389 at AmazonSave £100 -This phenomenal Xbox Series X bundle nets you the console and a digital copy ofDiablo 4at an utterly devilish discount.

Price check:Very - £389.99

No matter where you live, we’re rounding up all the best Xbox deals available in your region. Outside of the US and UK? Check below for a range of the best possible discounts you can shop for in your area.

For even more savings, consider browsing our guides to all the bestBlack Friday Xbox controller dealsandBlack Friday gaming headset deals.

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Rhys is TRG’s Hardware Editor, and has been part of the TechRadar team for more than two years. Particularly passionate about high-quality third-party controllers and headsets, as well as the latest and greatest in fight sticks and VR, Rhys strives to provide easy-to-read, informative coverage on gaming hardware of all kinds. As for the games themselves, Rhys is especially keen on fighting and racing games, as well as soulslikes and RPGs.

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