This Xbox Series S Starter Bundle contains everything you need to play top games this Black Friday

Xbox Series S Starter Bundle Spotlight
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Although Black Friday officially begins on November 24, we’re already starting to see some fantastic console bundles and other early Black Friday gaming deals pop up ahead of the popular sales period. One of the best bundles that we’ve seen so far comes from Microsoft in the form of the Xbox Series S Starter Bundle, which launched worldwide on October 31.

Containing a white Xbox Series S console with 512GB of internal storage, a matching white Xbox Wireless Controller, and three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership, this bundle is the perfect way to dive into some of the best Xbox Game Pass games out of the box.

A powerful compact console, the Xbox Series S is also a great entry point into current generation gaming. Although not quite as advanced as its more expensive big brother, the Xbox Series X, it’s still the perfect way to experience modern games at 1440p resolution.

Xbox Series S Starter Bundle

Xbox Series S Starter Bundle: $299.99 at MicrosoftAlso available globally -

Xbox Series S Starter Bundle: $299.99 at Microsoft
Also available globally - With an Xbox Series S console, Xbox Wireless Controller, and three months of Xbox Games Pass Ultimate this new bundle is the perfect introduction to current generation gaming and allows you to experience top Xbox titles out of the box. In addition to the Microsoft store, this bundle can be found globally at a range of retailers.

<p><strong>UK price: <a href="https://www.xbox.com/en-GB/consoles/xbox-series-s/starter-bundle" target="_blank"><strong>£249.99 at Microsoft

No matter where you are, we've sourced the very best Xbox Series S deals in your region below:

Don't miss out on more Xbox deals this Black Friday! Visit our guides to the Black Friday Xbox Series X deals and Black Friday Xbox Series S deals.

Dashiell Wood
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Before joining the team, he was Contributing Writer at PLAY (formerly Official PlayStation Magazine) and has also written articles for many of the UK's biggest gaming magazines including Edge, PC Gamer, and SFX.

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