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Black Friday: Best Xbox One Hardware Deals For 2019 In Australia

Black Friday is a shopping phenomenon with its roots in America, but the bonanza has also spread to markets around the world--including Australia. Xbox Australia has now announced some of the Xbox hardware deals for Black Friday 2019, and there are some great offers.

Beginning November 28, Microsoft is discounting a range of Xbox hardware including the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, the standard Xbox One S, and the more powerful Xbox One X. The bundles come with a variety of bonuses like an extra controller and multiple free games.

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Here is a quick look at some of the best offers available in Australia:

  • Xbox One S All-Digital Edition $250 (AUD) -- This bundle comes with the disc-free console and copies of Forza Horizon 3, Sea of Thieves and Minecraft. As a special bonus, Microsoft is throwing in free copies of Gears 5 and Anthem. [See the deal at the Microsoft Store]
  • Xbox One S With Free Games ($300 AUD) -- This offer lets you get any Xbox One S bundle and three extra games on top of any games that might already be bundled. For example, the Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order bundle comes with a system and a copy of the game, as well as free copies of Forza Horizon 4 and Halo: The Master Chief Collection, in addition to your choice of The Witcher 3, Rainbow Six Siege Deluxe Edition, or Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4. Go to the linked deal page to see all the other options. [See the deal at the Microsoft Store]
  • Xbox One X With Free Controller And Games ($479 AUD) -- This special offer comes with the super-powerful Xbox, an extra free controller, and your choice of free games: FIFA 20, Borderlands 3, and Jump Force are some of your options. This deal also applies to Xbox One X bundles that already come with free games such as Jedi Fallen Order, Gears 5, and Forza Horizon 4. [See the deal at the Microsoft Store]

These deals are available through the Microsoft Store website and the Microsoft Store in Sydney, along with select Australia retailers. All deals are good through December 2.

For more Xbox Black Friday deals, check out GameSpot's rundown of all the best Xbox deals available in the United States.



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