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The best Xbox One X bundles and deals in the January sales 2018: where to buy the 4K Xbox

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Find out where to look out for the best Xbox One X bundles, deals and offers to make sure you have plenty of money left over for games.
So you’re looking for an Xbox One X bundle? You’re in luck as we’ve tracked down the latest prices for you. We had to dig pretty hard, but we’ve also found some rare deals with discounted games too.
There are still plenty of Xbox One X deals available despite an initial surge of orders during the original pre-order phase and launch in late 2017. After years of waiting, Microsoft finally officially unveiled the Xbox One X at E3 2017. Formerly known as Project Scorpio, this is the full 4K HDR upgrade Xbox One owners have been waiting for.
So where can you buy an Xbox One X? Fear not 4K-hungry gamers, we’ve listed the links below for a reliable collection of UK and US retailers. First up, we’ve given a shout out to stores that have standalone console stock available to order, followed by a selection of the best-looking Xbox One X bundles with extra games included.
If you’re after information on the Australian deals, head over to our Australian page .
Xbox One X| Monster Hunter: World| $499.99 @ Newegg
Finally! There hasn’t been any Xbox One X bundles in the US for a few weeks until today. Newegg has a great deal though as its throwing in a copy of the excellent, and very new, Monster Hunter: World for free. This offer’s due to expire on February 1st, or until stock lasts. View Deal
Xbox One X| Assassin’s Creed: Origins| PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds| £449.98 @ Currys
Currys is rocking the best Xbox One X deals this week and this offer includes Forza 7 and PUBG for no extra charge on the base price of the most powerful 4K console on the planet. View Deal
Xbox One X| Assassin’s Creed: Origins| £449.99 @ Currys
This is one of the few Xbox One bundles around at the moment that include a free game with the Xbox One X and it’s one of the best-looking games to show off your new machine too. Dive into ancient Egypt in 4K and HDR for just £449.99. View Deal
Xbox One X| Gears of War: UE| 2 year guarantee | £429.99 @ John Lewis
This Xbox One X deal has been upgraded this week by chucking in a copy of Gears of War: Ultimate Edition for free. And yes, it still comes with a two year guarantee at no extra charge. View Deal
Xbox One X| Dragon Ball: Fighter Z| Now TV sub| £439.99 @ Game
There’s a lot of buzz around the new Dragon Ball scrapper and those bright anime stylings are going to look super intense on your 4K TV and Xbox One X. There are bundles with more games above this one, but considering this is a brand new game, it’s not a bad bundle at all. View Deal
You might want to sit down for this one. The Xbox One X costs $499 in the US. UK gamers can expect to get their currency converters in a twist again, as you’re paying £449 instead of the direct conversion of around £390. Naturally, these prices don’t include any games, unless a retailer is feeling generous.
Just to be clear, this is not what you’d call a ‘next-gen’ console. Instead it’s a powerful upgrade over the current Xbox One lineup. To simplify things, it’s akin to Sony’s PS4 Pro. Both consoles are aimed at gamers with a 4K HDR TV who want the best graphical performance possible on their favored console. There will be modest performance boosts on non-4K TVs too, but you’re kind of missing the point without a 4K HDR TV.
As things stand the Xbox One X will play all Xbox One games and we’re not expecting to see any games released exclusively for the Xbox One X (or so we’ve been told), so there’s certainly no reason to throw away your Xbox One S yet.
The Xbox One X is the most powerful console ever made though, even outshining some of the specs of the PS4 Pro. But given the huge asking price, you’d hope as much. The Xbox One X is making bold claims about true native 4K gaming though with its upcoming titles and if you have a 4K TV with High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology, the Xbox One X is ready to seriously impress with the likes of Forza Motorsport 7, Metro: Exodus and Anthem set to be true jaw-droppers in the graphics department.
Most of the usual big name retailers are stocking the Xbox One X. Prices this close to launch are all very similar for now, but as we move forwards, we’ll start to see stores chipping away at the price to try to get an edge over the competition.
Keep an eye on the highlighted Xbox One X bundles above and our comparison chart, which we’ll keep up to date on the latest prices for the Xbox One X on its own. So feel free to bookmark us and check in again soon to see if we’ve found the deal that’s right for you. Fingers crossed the bundles get better soon, especially in the US where we’re not seeing massive software discounts so far.
It’s here now! The Xbox One X came out on November 7 2017. That was a worldwide release date too. It’s a solid time of year to cash in on the Christmas shopping season.
We wouldn’t expect many (if any) discounts on the hardware to be honest. At best you might get a game or two thrown in for free or cheaper than buying them separately.
If the Xbox One X is in short supply though, don’t expect retailers to want to discount anything. It’s more likely they’ll add multiple games to a bundle and sell it at full RRP. Don’t believe us? Have you tried to find a decent Nintendo Switch deal lately? If you’re after a massive bargain, we expect Sony to be tearing the price of the PS4 Pro deals to shreds to tempt gamers over to the blue team of 4K gaming.
The standard Xbox One S is a fantastic games console and you’ll easily be able to get one with a few games for around $250/£250 or less. There are cheap deals all year round on our Xbox One deals and PS4 deals pages.
4K TVs with HDR are nowhere near as expensive as you’d think. The prices have come down much faster than the original HD TVs, so you can get a decent model for a low price. Hell we’ve seen some nice ones for less than the price of the Xbox One X itself (what a ridiculous world we live in). For the best of the best, take a look at our best TV article.

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