Don't wait for Boxing Day: Xbox Series S, game controllers and more already discounted
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ICYMI, Christmas is now less than a week away (meaning if you haven’t got your Christmas gifts sorted you’re fast running out of time). That also means we’re now only a week away from the sales frenzy that is 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Boxing Day.
As you’d expect, not everyone is willing to wait until the actual date of Boxing Day to save on hot ticket items, a🐲nd the good news is that you don’t have to! There’s some solid opportunities to save on gaming essentials right now, which are worth throwing your hard earned cash at.
Amazon, in particular, is keen to put itself forward as an early Boxing Day MVP with the below savings on a variety of hot ticket gaming items even before formal Boxing Day sales kick off. But the best part? Sign up for a and you could potentially get the following bargains delivered before Ch✱ristmas.
Anyone for an early Christmas miracle?
(save AU$100)
We originally saw this saving opportunity pop up during Black Friday sales a month ago, but we're certainly not complaining about the return of this opportunity to save a cool AU$100 on the Xbox Series S console. Although it lacks some of t🔥he performance specs of the premium Xbox Series X console (and a disc 💃tray), pairing the Xbox Series S up with an Xbox Game Pass subscription turns it into a powerhouse entryway into the world of new-gen gaming.
If 🦩you're more keen on the Xbox Series X, however, you're in luck with Amazon also currently having ahead of the holidays.
(save AU$70.95)
Keen to dive into the chaotic fun of Nintendo gaming for the holidays? This one's for you. Thanks to this 15% saving, you can get your hands on ൲tꦺhis bundle with the base Nintendo Switch console, digital copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and a bonus three month Switch Online subscription for the same price it would cost you for the console alone.
Unless you're planning to play 𝕴your games mostly handheld, this base Switch Console is every bit as good as the pricier Switch OLED. So what're you waiting for?
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As a handy holiday season saving, you can save a handy packet on controllers for your Xbox Series S or X console with up to AU$31 off a variety of colours. The particularly manages to see its lowest price ever thanks to these savings, down to♚ AU$79 for what is a seamless option for both Xbox and PC gaming.
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Have a PS5 console? You'll be k🐠een to get your hands on an additional controller and all too aware of how rare it is to see generous savings on these. Well, here's a nice surprise. Right now you can get your hands on the controller in a variety of colours at 🔥a heavily discounted price, with the dualsense in eye-catching particularly down to its lowest price we've seen yet.
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Nintendo titles are absolutely perfect for the holiday season, presenting not only fun, exciting opportuniti꧅es for solo gameplay but equally memorable chances to pair up with a loved one (or 2-3) for endless hours of multiplayer mayhem sure to be a hit. And luckily, there are plenty of chances to save on some of the best Switch titles via Amazon right now:
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PlayStation gamers new and old will know that any opportunity to save on some of the cꦗonsole's excellent exclusive titles is always welcome, with one of the latest of these in Horizon: Forbidden West now receiving a generous discount off RRP for those who haven't had a chance to play it yet. But there's plenty of other PlayStation titles to choose from with similarly handy savings attached too✤:
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