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Xbox Series X Gets Big Discount And Comes With $75 Gift Card

Dell has a tremendous pre-Black Friday deal on the Xbox Series X.

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Black Friday 2023 sales have arrived, and for those in the market for an Xbox Series X, you won't want to miss out on Dell's current deal. This online-only deal discounts the Xbox Series X to $450 and gives you a $75 Dell promotional gift card. The gift card will be delivered via email after you check out, and you can then put it toward your next purchase at Dell.

Dell has offered multiple of these types of console deals in the past for both PS5 and Xbox Series X, and these offers always sell out. If interested, we'd recommend buying the Xbox Series X as soon as possible. Alternatively, you can pick up the Xbox Series X bundled with Diablo 4 for $490.

The Xbox Series X isn't the only console that's on sale right now either. In the market for a PlayStation 5? Well, now's your chance to get it bundled with Marvel's Spider-Man 2 for only $499. That means you're getting the brand-new PS5 exclusive for free.


Marvel's Spider-Man 2 PS5 Bundle - $500 ($560)


If you're wondering what to use your $75 Dell gift card on, it's worth noting that Dell has a wide variety of gaming tech and games in stock. For PS5 owners, that includes the DualSense controller for only $50. On the Xbox side of things, you could get the Elite Series 2 controller for $150--just $75 out of pocket after the gift card is applied).

Featuring a vertical tower design--or a cubic horizontal design depending on how you position it--the Xbox Series X has incredibly impressive hardware and one of the best controllers on the market. While the Xbox wireless controller doesn't have the same fancy haptic feedback technology of the PS5's DualSense controller, it is ergonomically superior for many users, has a long battery life using either AA batteries or a rechargeable unit that's sold separately, and has excellent build quality.

The Xbox Series X has a 1TB SSD that combines with Xbox Velocity architecture to not only load up games at a lightning-quick speed, but also keep them suspended using the Quick Resume function. If the game supports it--and many of them do--you can use Quick Resume to switch between games almost instantly and pick up from where you last left off.

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