It seems like Microsoft is planning to drop the price of the Xbox Series X by almost 30% for Black Friday, according to a reliable source from Europe. While it’s not confirmed if this Black Friday deal will be available worldwide, this news suggests a significant discount.
Black Friday is on November 24th this year, but many companies are already offering deals leading up to it, including Microsoft. They have a current promotion where you can buy 2 Xbox games and get 1 free.
Deal hunter Billbil-kun from Dealabs predicts more Xbox Series X discounts in November. The rumored deal is expected to bring the price down from €549.99 to €399.99, almost 30% off. This sale is set to run from November 20 to November 27 and can be availed from authorized stores in France like Amazon, Cdiscount, and Fnac.
Xbox prices usually drop at specific times of the year, particularly in certain regions. This means the rumored discount might extend to other parts of Europe. French buyers could potentially combine this offer with other Black Friday deals, like Auchan’s loyalty card bonus of €10, further lowering the price to just €389.99 – a mere €90 more than the European price of the less powerful Xbox Series S.
In anticipation of Black Friday 2023, rumors suggest a significant price cut for the Xbox Series X in Europe. The alleged deal, reducing the price from €549.99 to €399.99 (27% off), is expected to be available from November 20 to November 27. This discount is anticipated at various authorized Xbox retailers in France, including Amazon, Auchan, Carrefour, Cdiscount, Fnac, and more. However, the likelihood of this substantial price drop extending to the US remains uncertain, given the console’s usual retail price of $499 in the country, making it comparatively cheaper than in other regions. As of now, this rumored deal has only been spotted in Europe.
Looking ahead to Black Friday 2023 in the US, Nintendo stands out as the sole console maker with specific announcements. Nintendo’s offerings include three Switch bundles and notable discounts on at least eight first-party games. While the Xbox Series X deal uncertainty lingers for the US market, the European gaming community eagerly awaits potential savings during this upcoming shopping event.