SAVE $50 + $75 GIFT CARD: As of Nov. 9, get an Xbox Series X for $449.99 at Dell, which is a savings of $50, and receive a $75 Dell eGift Card with your purchase.
Opens in a new window Credit: Dell Xbox Series X with $75 Dell eGift Card $449.99 at Dell (save $90 on the new console price) Get DealGaming is expensive. With games going for $70 these days and console prices feeling a little astronomical in the face of the economy, it can be hard to justify spending so much on a hobby. But you've got to take some time for yourself and enjoy fun things sometimes. So if you've been looking for a good time to get an Xbox Series X either for yourself or as a very generous holiday gift, now's the perfect time to do it.
As of Nov. 9, you can get an Xbox Series X console for $449.99 at Dell, which is $50 off its normal price. You'll also get a $75 Dell eGift Card with your purchase via email, essentially knocking the price down to $374.99: technically the lowest price we've seen the console go for. Of course, you'll have to put the money right back into Dell, but there's a great selection of video games on the site to choose from. So it's like getting a free game with your console, and that's a great deal to us.
The Xbox Series X is the latest and greatest iteration of the Xbox line, and it's the one you want if you're a hardcore gamer. It serves up faster load times, immersive graphics that support up to 120 FPS at 4K fidelity, and spatial sound that makes you feel as though you're right in the middle of the battlefield, or Minecraft, or whatever you choose to play. With 12 teraflops of graphical processing power and support for 4K and 8K gaming, it's future-proof for the next few years as well, so you're good to go on that front.
This is a great deal for gamers looking to get caught up for all the new games out in the next few months. It's also a fantastic gift option for anyone looking to experience games like Starfield or one of many other titles up for grabs via Xbox Game Pass. And with a free game (or whatever you want to spend the cash on), that just sweetens the deal.