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Xbox One S 1TB AC Origins Bundle + Battlefront 2 & GTA V for $250 ($380+ value), more

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Walmart has a number of notable Xbox One S bundle options on sale right now from $229 shipped. There are several combinations to choose from, as you can customize the bundle to your liking with various base console options and additional eligible titles. Head below for our top pick.

One standout option is the Xbox One S 1TB Assassins Creed Origins Bundle (with Rainbow Six Seige) as well as a copy of Star Wars Battlefront II and GTA V for $249.99 shipped. This particular bundle is regular $299 (currently on sale for $250) without the 2 additional games. You’re looking at roughly a $390 value here.

We also still have the Xbox One X 1TB console with a $50 gift card for $460 shipped ($550 value).

Xbox One S 1TB Assassins Creed Origins Bundle:

Assassin’s Creed® Origins is a new beginning. Experience a new way to fight while exploring the Great Pyramids and hidden tombs across the country of Ancient Egypt. Live emotional and memorable adventures along your journey, and discover the origin story of the Assassin’s Brotherhood.

In Rainbow Six Siege, master the art of destruction in intense close quarters confrontations, team play, and explosive action.

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