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Xbox Series X deals are starting to filter down to the shelves, though we're mostly seeing the lowest prices on refurbished models still. That said, with previous discounts shaving £10 off a new console at Amazon in the UK, there's still hope for some straight price drops. It's all to play for seeing as stock levels have evened out now, so we're running through everything we could see from Xbox Series X bundles in the future and all the discounts live right now. 

If you're in the US, rest assured, there are ways to save on your new console, through Xbox Series X deals on accessories, games, and services. Not only that, but All Access offerings can save you outright on your console, and Microsoft has started selling discounted renewed devices as well. That means there are plenty of offers out there for the discerning deal-hunter to enjoy. 

There are ways to save on your overall Xbox Series X experience - be it through deals on Xbox Series X accessories or Xbox Game Pass sales. You'll find all our top tips for making the most of these offers just below, as well as all the retailers you should be checking for stock.

Xbox Series X deals in the US

Xbox Series X deals in the UK

What is the Xbox Series X price?

The official Xbox Series X price is $499 in the US and £449 in the UK. If you see a price higher than that without any extras, you are being overcharged and should avoid. Typically the inflated prices aren't subtle either, we're talking hundreds rather than tens extra. 

Some stores may take advantage in other ways by limited sellable stock to bundles, with extra games or headset. We've seen some with really naff hats and T-shirts too. Some stores might bump up the prices of these items, but one thing's for sure, you won't be saving a penny on the bundled items at this time.

Xbox Series X deals on accessories

Xbox Series X controller buttons

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The Xbox Series X price might make you wince, but the console's got one major advantage you may not have considered - backward compatibility for accessories and games.

After paying for a console, you'd normally have to factor in costs for games along with new controllers, subscriptions, and whatever extras the publishers are pushing. But with any Xbox Series X bundles, all of your existing Xbox One peripherals and services are forwards compatible. That means your achievements, progression, controllers, memberships, and Xbox One headsets move forward to Series X. Many of the top audio-brands have contributed to our guide to the best Xbox Series X headsets as a result.

The console also lets you play older Xbox One games via both the optical disc drive and digital download, not to mention Game Pass. That allows you to save a couple of hundred dollars right off the bat - you don't need to buy specific 'next-gen' versions of a game, as they're usually the same.

We've gathered the best Xbox Series X deals on games and accessories below. Check them out if you want a discount!

How to save on the Xbox Series X price

Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles

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The Xbox Series X price is still a hefty chunk of cash to spend. But you don't necessarily have to pay it off in one go. Enter Microsoft's fancy Xbox All Access system. This is a payment plan, and it allows you to get an Xbox Series X for a monthly fee spread over two years. It'll set you back $34.99 per month in the US, £28.99p/m in the UK, and $46p/m in Australia. 

Interestingly, Xbox All Access doesn't just get you the console. It also offers 24 months of Game Pass Ultimate as well. Because Game Pass is a bit like Netflix for gaming (with well over 100 games and counting), that's a solid deal. Particularly due to the fact that new Xbox exclusive games like Halo will appear on Game Pass for free on the day of release. 

Thanks to this, Xbox All Access might be one of the more sensible options when it comes to buying an Xbox Series X. Indeed, it saves you money in the long run. Sure, you're only getting a small amount knocked off the overall price, but it's still cheaper than buying the console and two years of Game Pass separately.

However, be advised that you won't find Xbox All Access in many stores besides Microsoft. GameStop and Walmart fill that role in the US, and Game or Smyths have the honor in the UK.

What comes in Xbox Series X bundles?

Xbox Series X bundles have been appearing on the shelves in recent months, but rather than offering any discounts on the games or accessories that come shipped with the console these bundles are designed to stay on the shelves a little longer. Scalpers have no interest in paying for extra gear with their console, so we often see Xbox Series X bundles offering up games and accessories at full price so that everyday buyers have more of a chance of actually getting to checkout in time. 

If you're keen on getting some extra equipment from day one, these bundles can be cost-effective. We would recommend making sure you know the rough value of commonly bundled items to ensure you're not paying over their MSRPs, however. You'll find all the games and devices we've seen included in Xbox Series X bundles recently just below: 

Games: 

Game Pass Ultimate 3 month subscription (worth $44.99)
Far Cry 6 (worth $59.99)
NBA 2K22 (worth $59.99)
Call of Duty Vanguard (worth $59.99) 

Accessories: 

Xbox Wireless Controller (worth $59.99)
Xbox Elite Wireless Series 2 Controller (worth $159)


If you want to check out what you'll be playing next-gen, head on over to our guide to upcoming Xbox Series X games. If you're after more savings, we're also rounding up all the latest Xbox Live Gold deals as well. If you're torn between Microsoft's consoles, we're also showing you all the Xbox Series X vs Xbox Series S differences as well.

Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards and mice that come with them), and tracking everything that suggests VR is about to take over our lives.

How much does the Xbox Series X sell for?

Xbox Series X (2020) prices start at $412 and cost $532 on average as of October 2022. Xbox Series X (2020) prices will continue to get cheaper over time.

How much is a stock Xbox Series X?

An Xbox Series X costs £449/$499 - that includes the Xbox Series X console and the new Xbox Wireless controller. ... In the US:.

Will Xbox Series X be $500?

Microsoft's official list price for the new Xbox is either $500 or $300, depending on the model. The Xbox Series X (which comes with an optical drive and outputs at 4K resolution) costs $500, while the more modest Xbox Series S lists for $300.

Which Xbox is cheaper S or X?

But for right now, the Series S is $200 cheaper than the flagship Xbox, and that might make a big difference, depending on your budget and your current entertainment setup.