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New Xbox Series S holiday season bundle to drop soon

We are coming up towards the start of the holiday season which means we are bound to see new console bundles to entice those who have yet to pick up a current-gen system. Last year's big Xbox Series S bundle contained a selection of bonus content for Epic's popular titles, including Fortnite, Fall Guys and Rocket League. This year, Microsoft is going back to basics. 

This year's holiday season Xbox Series S bundle has been revealed by bilbil-kun over on Dealabs. This same leaker regularly reveals upcoming titles for services like PS+ and has a very good track record. According to their information, the new Xbox Series S bundle will include the 512GB version of the console, as well as three months of Game Pass Ultimate, priced at $299.

Of course, there will be the option for greater savings later down the line. Next month will bring about Black Friday, which means we should see Xbox Series S prices drop below £200 in the UK once again. While it may not have the same level of power as the Series X, the weaker of Microsoft's console does offer great value at these lower price points.

Sony also issued the first PS5 price cut promotion earlier this summer in the US and Europe. Chances are, we'll see similar pricing return the closer we get to Christmas.

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