Considering finally pulling the trigger on a new console? If so, it’s worth checking out the Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition for $600 at Best Buy. While this specific model hasn’t been discounted, it’s still getting a nifty deal, as Best Buy is throwing in a free $75 gift card for anyone who picks this console up. If you’ve got other shopping to do at Best Buy, that essentially means a $75 discount!
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- Best Buy: Big savings on video games, accessories, and more
- Amazon: Constantly rotating sales on everything you can imagine
- Walmart: Early savings on practically everything
- Target: Live deals on a huge range of products
- Dell: Top deals on laptops, gaming PCs, accessories, and more
- HP: Save big on laptops, desktops, accessories, and more
- Lenovo: Doorbuster deals on all Lenovo PCs, monitors, accessories, and more
- Newegg: Save on PC gaming accessories, components, and more
- Razer: Take advantage of free shipping for a limited time
- Samsung: Holiday deals on laptops, TVs, phones, and more are live
The higher-end console in Microsoft’s ecosystem is worth investing in
Let me be clear: Under normal circumstances, I wouldn’t be recommending this model Xbox Series X.
This Black Friday offer is hardly normal however, and it completely shakes up the evaluation process. As long as you intend to also pick up some stuff from Best Buy like games, an Xbox Game Pass subscription, an extra controller, or even some non-gaming items, you’re essentially getting a $75 discount.
The Galaxy Black Special Edition is mostly identical to other Xbox Series X models with a disc drive outside of its special appearance. The other defining feature is the internal storage, which is double the usual amount included and on par with Sony’s PlayStation 5 Pro.
If you’re not willing to spend $600 but you’re still keen on picking up a console, then I’d recommend you take a look at the white digital edition Xbox Series X, which is available for just $400 during Black Friday.
Is Xbox Series X better than Xbox Series S?
With the Xbox Series X|S consoles, Microsoft opted to provide options based on what people can afford. The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S play the exact same games, but the Xbox Series X has better graphics processing power, meaning it can play games at higher resolutions and with better visual effects and (very occasionally) at higher framerates like 120 FPS.
Is Xbox Series X backward compatible?
Microsoft has invested in industry-leading backward compatibility features, meaning your Xbox Series X can play Xbox One games as well as hundreds upon hundreds of older Xbox 360 titles, and even handfuls of original Xbox games. This means you can instantly download and play games like Dead Space 2 and Gears of War 3 on your console. Do bare in mind that a tiny handful of backward compatible games are limited to disc-only due to licensing issues (looking at you, Mortal Kombat) and so if that is a deal-breaker for you, then you’ll need to get an Xbox Series X with a disc drive.
Will tariffs raise prices on Xbox consoles?
It is possible that the U.S. will start putting tariffs on foreign goods starting in 2025. Nothing is certain right now, but if this happens, you can absolutely expect the price of electronics to skyrocket, and that includes Xbox and PlayStation consoles. Something that only costs you $500 right now could cost $700 in a year. If you want to make big electronics purchases in the next several months, like grabbing an Xbox Series X, I’d suggest doing it right now.