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Xbox One S All-Digital Edition with Game Pass Black Friday Deal

One of the best ever deals for an Xbox One console, now only £139.99.

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This is one of the cheapest deals available at the moment for the Xbox One All-Digital Edition. The console is available for less than £140 from Amazon, Currys PC World, and Microsoft.

The inclusion of Game Pass on the Currys PC World deal makes this the slightly superior offer, as you’ll have a huge catalogue of games to get stuck into immediately, for only £139.

Microsoft Xbox One S All-Digital Edition

Microsoft Xbox One S All-Digital Edition

Xbox One Black Friday Deals

An Xbox One S All-Digital is only £129 on the Microsoft Store at the moment, so if you're a new Xbox customer and haven't tried out Game Pass Ultimate yet, it actually works out cheaper to get the £1 for three month offer with Microsoft rather than Currys.

The regular Xbox One S has also been discounted on Xbox, now costing £179 when bundled with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Considering this is a brand-new game, this is also an excellent deal.

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