Get over £70 off an Xbox One X or S with The Division 2, Forza Horizon 4, and an Echo Dot
Amazon’s got a tasty, tasty deal on a console with the newly launched Division 2 and an Echo Dot

Tempted to pick up an Xbox One after seeing The Division 2 in action, or reading our review-in-progress? There’s the perfect deal on Amazon right now that might make up your mind. You can get an Xbox One X, The Division 2, Forza Horizon 4, and a new 3rd gen Echo Dot for £449.99. This shaves £74.98 off the retail price in total. If you’re looking for something cheaper, Amazon are running the same deal with an Xbox One S instead for £249.99, also saving you £74.98.
1TB Xbox One X + The Division 2 + Forza Horizon 4 + Echo Dot (3rd gen) is £449.99 on Amazon (save £74.98)
It's good to get such a big reduction on consoles with a game as brand-new as this; The Division 2 only just came out.
1TB Xbox One S + The Division 2 + Forza Horizon 4 + Echo Dot (3rd gen) is £249.99 on Amazon (save £74.98)
Would you prefer to save a bit more money on your console bundle? This is the deal for you.
If you’re not sure which console you should go for, it mainly comes down to 4K. The X is the only Xbox model capable of playing games in ultra-HD 4K resolution, and it packs a load more horsepower as well for faster loading and slightly better visuals. Meanwhile, the S version still plays the same games but not in 4K. Want to future-proof yourself and see The Division 2 at its best? Go for the Xbox One X. If not (or for those without a 4K TV), go for the S.
For more bargains, don’t miss out on our guide to cheap Xbox game deals.
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