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Battlefield 1 Xbox One S + extra controller, Rainbow Six Siege: $240 ($370+ value)

While you’re more than likely busy trying to get an Xbox One X as pre-orders are now live on Amazon, we have spotted a solid deal on Xbox One S. The Battlefield 1 console bundle with an extra controller and a copy of Rainbow Six Siege can be yours for just $239.99 shipped courtesy of trusted game dealer AntOnline via eBay Daily Deals. With the added value of the extra controller and game, you’re saving as much as $130 with today’s deal.

And remember we still have the Xbox One S 1TB Forza 3 Bundle + extra controller for $260 ($400+ value). Here’s is everything need to know about getting an Xbox One X.

Own the Xbox One S Battlefield™ 1 Bundle (500GB), featuring 4K Blu-ray™, 4K video streaming, High Dynamic Range, a full game download of Battlefield™ 1, and one month of EA Access. Discover a world at war through an adventure-filled campaign, or join in epic multiplayer battles with up to 64 players on Xbox Live. Fight as infantry or take control of amazing vehicles on land, air and sea, and adapt your gameplay to the most dynamic battles in Battlefield history. And with EA Access, play EA games for a limited time before they’re released and get unlimited access to The Vault, exclusively on Xbox One. With over 100 console exclusives, and a growing library of Xbox 360 games, there’s never been a better time to game with Xbox One.

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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