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Cyber Monday 2017 Game Consoles: Xbox One S $170, PS4 Pro + Destiny 2 $350, much more

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Cyber Monday 2017 is here and the gaming console deals are now live. Headlined by the lowest price ever on a PlayStation 4 Pro bundle, we still have Xbox One S as low as $170 as well as a few new interesting bundle offers. Everything is down below and we will be updating this post throughout the day as more deals go live…

Xbox One S 1TB AC Origins Bundle:

  • Bundle includes: Xbox One S 1TB console, wireless controller, Assassin’s Creed Origins game download, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege game download, 1-month Xbox Game Pass, 14-day trial of Xbox Live Gold, HDMI cable (4K Capable), and AC Power cable
  • Discover lost tombs, uncover the mysteries of the pyramids and fight your way in this gigantic and unpredictable land and experience a new way to fight as you take down take down epic enemies with powerful weapons
  • Play games with friends beside you on the sofa or across the globe on Xbox Live
  • Stream video and watch UHD Blu-ray movies in stunning 4K Ultra HD and experience rich, luminous colors in games and video with High Dynamic Range technology.
  • Play hundreds of Xbox 360 and select Original Xbox titles through three generations of games with backward compatibility

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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