The New Xbox Series X All-Digital Console Drops to $398 in Time for Christmas

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Amazon has dropped the price on the new Xbox Series X All-Digital Edition. It's normally $449.99, but you can get it right now for $398, about $52 off. This is the same deal we saw during Black Friday and Cyber Monday with one exception: Best Buy had it very briefly for $374.99. However, that deal is long gone, and this is the best deal you'll find currently for a fully powered Xbox Series X. If you're intending this to be a gift, Amazon expects it to be delivered well before December 25.

Xbox Series X All-Digital Edition 1TB Console

The Xbox Series X All-Digital Edition console was released on October 15, 2024. Unlike the Xbox Series S, the All-Digital Edition is just as powerful as the original Series X, just without the disc drive (very much like the PS5 Digital). It comes in Robot White and has the same 1TB storage as the original Series X.

The All-Digital Edition is the right console for you if you plan on signing up for Xbox Game Pass, which is an outstanding membership service that gives you access to a library of hundreds of Xbox titles, including AAA games that are often available immediately on launch day.

3 Months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $28.99

Speaking of Xbox Game Pass, Woot! currently has an excellent deal on it: Get three months of the Game Pass Ultimate Membership, which usually costs $19.99 monthly, for only $28.99 after you apply coupon code "GAMEPASS". This sale ends on December 13. Besides the previously mentioned library access, other Xbox Game Pass Ultimate perks include access via PC, exclusive membership discounts, Xbox Cloud Gaming, a bonus EA Play subscription, extra in-game content and rewards, and more.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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