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Black Friday 2019: Xbox One S All-Digital On Sale For Lowest Price Ever

The Black Friday 2019 deals continue, as Rakuten has announced one of the best offers we've ever seen on the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition. The retailer is selling the console for only $119 USD.

That is a huge savings, as the console--which does not have a disc drive--normally goes for $250. It's also below Microsoft's official Black Friday discount that drops it down to $150. In addition to the console, the bundle comes with copies of Minecraft, Sea of Thieves, and Fortnite: Battle Royale bonus content.

To see the lower price, you must use the discount code BF20 at checkout on Black Friday, which slashes an additional 20% off the price.

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Xbox One S All-Digital Edition | $119.20 ($250)

The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition launched in May in the United States before coming to other parts of the world later on. It's the same model as the Xbox One S but without a disc drive, thereby appealing to those who prefer to consume their games and entertainment digitally.

This isn't the only special offer that Rakuten has on Xbox hardware this Black Friday. The retailer is also selling the Gears 5 Xbox One S bundle with a stereo headset for $176 USD by using promo code BF20 mentioned above. This bundle also includes the previous Gears of War games.

For more on Black Friday 2019, check out GameSpot's roundup of all the best deals across Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, PC, and more.


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