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Costco members can grab an early Black Friday discount on Xbox One X at $485

Costco members not only have an early shot at a discounted Xbox One X this year, but also one of the only price drops. So far no other retailer has advertised Xbox One X deals, outside of today’s live Costco deal.

Costco is now offering Xbox One X for $484.99 shipped to its members only. That’s the best direct discount we have tracked either before or in Black Friday 2017 ads. It is certainly possible we see some better deals elsewhere as the week rolls on, but this is certainly a notable option. It’s still $500 at Best Buy and Amazon. Note: it is backordered until mid-December, but you can lock-in the special price still. 

We are already seeing Xbox One S available for just $190 and here are the best Black Friday 2017 game deals coming this week.

Xbox One X:

GAMES PLAY BETTER ON XBOX ONE X. EXPERIENCE 40% MORE POWER THAN ANY OTHER CONSOLE.

Maximize game performance with the speed of 12GB GDDR5 graphic memory.

6 TERAFLOPS OF GRAPHICAL PROCESSING POWER PROVIDES A MORE IMMERSIVE GAMING EXPERIENCE.

Enjoy brilliant graphic details in light, shadow, and reflections with High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut.

PLAY WITH A GREAT COMMUNITY OF GAMERS ON AN EXTREMELY ADVANCED MULTIPLAYER NETWORK.

Compete, connect, and share across platforms with gamers on Xbox One and Windows 10.

INCLUDES A 4K BLU-RAY PLAYER AND 4K VIDEO STREAMING.

Whether you’re playing, watching or streaming, Xbox One X delivers brilliant graphics with HDR technology.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices