Anyone who claims that Sony and Microsoft don’t stoke the fires of console wars are clearly not keeping track at how relentlessly both try to outdo one another.Case in point is the fact that Xbox has just conveniently given a price slash on itsXboxSeries X just days after thePlayStation 5 Slimreceived a heavy discount. It could be a coincidence, but as one of my favourite anime always says, there’s no such thing.You can purchase the brick-like Xbox X for £409.99, meaning you’ll enjoy a £70 discount on that bad boy. We know it’s not the biggest price drop ever to be announced, but that £70 saving is not to be sniffed at, especially as you’re getting the bigger – and arguably better – Xbox.AdvertNow would be an apt time to invest in a new console if you haven’t got one already, because Xbox just revealed itsnext wave of free gamesforXbox Game Passsubscribers. We could get into a debate about whether this month’s Game Pass is better than PS Plus, but that’s a fight you’ll have to have amongst yourselves. All wewillsay on the matter is that March isoff to a tricky startforPlayStation.Watch the stunning gameplay from the upcomingElden Ring Shadow of the ErdtreeDLCThere’s also the fact that the newElden RingDLC has finally been revealed in all its glory, showcasing anew ‘Malenia 2.0’ bossthat’s terrifying. Consequently, if the Game Pass selection doesn’t move you to invest in a discounted console, we’d argue thatShadow of the Erdtreewill.AdvertThe Xbox Series X for £70 less isn’t going to stick around forever, so it would be wise to snap up this deal rather than um and ah over it, only to discover you’re too late and its price is back to normal.*Since writing this article, that price has dropped even lower to £359.99 when purchasing the Xbox Series via Amazon, so you really have no excuse to ignore this deal!Featured Image Credit: MicrosoftTopics:Xbox,PlayStation,Xbox Series X,Microsoft,Xbox Series S,Playground Games,Sony

Anyone who claims that Sony and Microsoft don’t stoke the fires of console wars are clearly not keeping track at how relentlessly both try to outdo one another.Case in point is the fact that Xbox has just conveniently given a price slash on itsXboxSeries X just days after thePlayStation 5 Slimreceived a heavy discount. It could be a coincidence, but as one of my favourite anime always says, there’s no such thing.You can purchase the brick-like Xbox X for £409.99, meaning you’ll enjoy a £70 discount on that bad boy. We know it’s not the biggest price drop ever to be announced, but that £70 saving is not to be sniffed at, especially as you’re getting the bigger – and arguably better – Xbox.AdvertNow would be an apt time to invest in a new console if you haven’t got one already, because Xbox just revealed itsnext wave of free gamesforXbox Game Passsubscribers. We could get into a debate about whether this month’s Game Pass is better than PS Plus, but that’s a fight you’ll have to have amongst yourselves. All wewillsay on the matter is that March isoff to a tricky startforPlayStation.Watch the stunning gameplay from the upcomingElden Ring Shadow of the ErdtreeDLCThere’s also the fact that the newElden RingDLC has finally been revealed in all its glory, showcasing anew ‘Malenia 2.0’ bossthat’s terrifying. Consequently, if the Game Pass selection doesn’t move you to invest in a discounted console, we’d argue thatShadow of the Erdtreewill.AdvertThe Xbox Series X for £70 less isn’t going to stick around forever, so it would be wise to snap up this deal rather than um and ah over it, only to discover you’re too late and its price is back to normal.*Since writing this article, that price has dropped even lower to £359.99 when purchasing the Xbox Series via Amazon, so you really have no excuse to ignore this deal!Featured Image Credit: MicrosoftTopics:Xbox,PlayStation,Xbox Series X,Microsoft,Xbox Series S,Playground Games,Sony
Anyone who claims that Sony and Microsoft don’t stoke the fires of console wars are clearly not keeping track at how relentlessly both try to outdo one another.Case in point is the fact that Xbox has just conveniently given a price slash on itsXboxSeries X just days after thePlayStation 5 Slimreceived a heavy discount. It could be a coincidence, but as one of my favourite anime always says, there’s no such thing.You can purchase the brick-like Xbox X for £409.99, meaning you’ll enjoy a £70 discount on that bad boy. We know it’s not the biggest price drop ever to be announced, but that £70 saving is not to be sniffed at, especially as you’re getting the bigger – and arguably better – Xbox.AdvertNow would be an apt time to invest in a new console if you haven’t got one already, because Xbox just revealed itsnext wave of free gamesforXbox Game Passsubscribers. We could get into a debate about whether this month’s Game Pass is better than PS Plus, but that’s a fight you’ll have to have amongst yourselves. All wewillsay on the matter is that March isoff to a tricky startforPlayStation.Watch the stunning gameplay from the upcomingElden Ring Shadow of the ErdtreeDLCThere’s also the fact that the newElden RingDLC has finally been revealed in all its glory, showcasing anew ‘Malenia 2.0’ bossthat’s terrifying. Consequently, if the Game Pass selection doesn’t move you to invest in a discounted console, we’d argue thatShadow of the Erdtreewill.AdvertThe Xbox Series X for £70 less isn’t going to stick around forever, so it would be wise to snap up this deal rather than um and ah over it, only to discover you’re too late and its price is back to normal.*Since writing this article, that price has dropped even lower to £359.99 when purchasing the Xbox Series via Amazon, so you really have no excuse to ignore this deal!
Anyone who claims that Sony and Microsoft don’t stoke the fires of console wars are clearly not keeping track at how relentlessly both try to outdo one another.
Case in point is the fact that Xbox has just conveniently given a price slash on itsXboxSeries X just days after thePlayStation 5 Slimreceived a heavy discount. It could be a coincidence, but as one of my favourite anime always says, there’s no such thing.
You can purchase the brick-like Xbox X for £409.99, meaning you’ll enjoy a £70 discount on that bad boy. We know it’s not the biggest price drop ever to be announced, but that £70 saving is not to be sniffed at, especially as you’re getting the bigger – and arguably better – Xbox.
Advert
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Now would be an apt time to invest in a new console if you haven’t got one already, because Xbox just revealed itsnext wave of free gamesforXbox Game Passsubscribers. We could get into a debate about whether this month’s Game Pass is better than PS Plus, but that’s a fight you’ll have to have amongst yourselves. All wewillsay on the matter is that March isoff to a tricky startforPlayStation.
Watch the stunning gameplay from the upcomingElden Ring Shadow of the ErdtreeDLC
There’s also the fact that the newElden RingDLC has finally been revealed in all its glory, showcasing anew ‘Malenia 2.0’ bossthat’s terrifying. Consequently, if the Game Pass selection doesn’t move you to invest in a discounted console, we’d argue thatShadow of the Erdtreewill.
Advert
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The Xbox Series X for £70 less isn’t going to stick around forever, so it would be wise to snap up this deal rather than um and ah over it, only to discover you’re too late and its price is back to normal.
*Since writing this article, that price has dropped even lower to £359.99 when purchasing the Xbox Series via Amazon, so you really have no excuse to ignore this deal!
Topics:Xbox,PlayStation,Xbox Series X,Microsoft,Xbox Series S,Playground Games,Sony