This Xbox One S deal comes with 7 games, saving you a silly amount of money
£249 for an Xbox One S console and 7 games? Now that’s value for money
No, it’s not an April Fool’s joke - Currys and PC World are selling a 1TB Xbox One S, Doom, Overwatch, Fallout 76, Tekken 7, Project Cars 2, Mafia 3, and Killer Instinct Combo Breaker Pack for £249 (and breathe). That essentially nets you 7 games for only £50 more than the console by itself. Which isn’t too shabby.
1TB Xbox One S + Doom + Overwatch + Fallout 76 + Tekken 7 + Project Cars 2 + Mafia 3 + Killer Instinct Combo Breaker Pack is £249 (save app. £50)
Happy April! Have a console and a whole ton of games to celebrate.
While the likes of Fallout 76 and Mafia 3 are arguably flawed, there’s still enough quality gaming in this bundle to make the whole thing worth it. Overwatch? A superb multiplayer shooter. Tekken 7? A best-in-class fighter. Doom? An excellent single-player FPS remake. I could go on, but you get the picture. Basically, there’s a lot of value for your money here.
For more, don’t miss our guide to the best Xbox One bundles. Alternatively, head over to our list of killer Xbox One X deals if you’d prefer a bit more horsepower in your console.
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