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Microsoft is sending out emails with links to its online store, to buy an Xbox Series X bundle

 You should check your email inbox if you're looking for an Xbox Series X.


As we reported last autumn, Microsoft has been contacting Microsoft Store customers on a regular basis, offering a "limited supply of Xbox Series X bundles" to "valued Microsoft customers" in the United States.


Xbox Series X



Buy Xbox Series X bundle from Microsoft Store


Microsoft Store users will receive the emails, and packages will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Orders are limited to one bundle per order or two bundles every 30-day period, according to Microsoft.


The links to order a bundle are one-of-a-kind and attached to a Microsoft Account, thus stock availability isn't always guaranteed.


These Xbox Series X consoles are available on a first-come, first-served basis and will sell out quickly. The limit is one bundle per order, and two bundles per 30-day period. Since there is a limited supply available, receiving this email does not guarantee there will be consoles remaining when you try to purchase. If you attempt to purchase and see a message that the bundle is unavailable, that means we have sold out.


To purchase you must have a valid Microsoft account and sign in. Your unique link in this email is valid for your Microsoft account only, and the account must be associated with the email address that received this message.


Xbox Series X bundle cost


However, there is one drawback to the "bundle" offer: access needs the purchase of a digital game and an additional controller.

The addition of $59.99 for a second controller raises the price, but it's still comparable to what they generally cost in between sales.

However, Microsoft has revised the offer as of January 26th. It now includes the discounted sale prices for the games and controllers, making it much easier to promote this package.

Even while you'll have to spend a little extra on top of the system's $499.99 price, you won't be paying any more for the games than you would otherwise.



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