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Xbox One X/S bundles at up to $130 off: NBA 2K19, Forza Horizon, Fortnite, more

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Trusted games dealer AntOnline via eBay Daily Deals is offering Xbox One X 1TB consoles for $369.99 shipped. That’s a straight $130 off and the best we have tracked since the end-of-year holiday offers. If you’re looking to upgrade to Microsoft’s high-end machine, now’s your chance. But we also have some bundle offers on sale down below you might want to check out first.

More Xbox One X Bundle Deals:

On top of a nice collection of Xbox game deals in this morning’s roundup, we also have Xbox gift cards at 15% off right now. You might also want to hit up our launch coverage of the new New Hitman HD Collection with Blood Money and Absolution.

Xbox One X 1TB NBA 2K19 Bundle:

They will know your name on the Xbox One X. Pre-order the Xbox One X NBA 2K19 bundle and immerse yourself in the excitement and culture of NBA basketball. Celebrate 20 years of redefining sports games with a full game download of NBA 2K19. Start your MyCAREER, explore your open-world neighborhood, and make a name for yourself on Xbox Live with your included download of NBA 2K19. With hundreds of Xbox One X enhanced games, immersive true 4K gaming, and 40% more power, there’s never been a better time to game with Xbox One X.

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