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Xbox One S 500GB Console is back down to Black Friday pricing at $170 shipped

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(Update 12/7 9:40pm): For the 2017 Game Award show, eBay daily deals is offering the Xbox One S 500GB Console with 3 months of Game Pass for $189.99 shipped ($300+ value)

The official Newegg eBay Store is offering the standard Xbox One S 500GB Console for $169.99 shipped. This is the very same bundle that was advertised at $190 for Black Friday. While we did see it dip down slightly below $170 at Target on Cyber Monday, it was a limited offer and this is the lowest direct dollar discount around. It is currently $190 on Amazon.

Xbox One S 500GB Console:

  • With Xbox One S, watch 4k Blu-ray Movies, stream 4K content on Amazon, Netflix, Hulu and Microsoft Movies apps.
  • Experience richer, more luminous colors and video with High Dynamic Range technology
  • Play over 100 console exclusives and a growing library of Xbox 360 games on Xbox One

Xbox One is the only console designed to play the best games of the past, present, and future. Play the best Xbox One exclusives like Forza Motorsport 7, Cuphead, Halo, Sea of Thieves, and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, and play all the biggest blockbusters like Call of Duty WWII, Star Wars™ Battlefront™ II, FIFA 18, and Middle-earth: Shadow of War.

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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