UPDATE: Dec. 1,New Folder (2014) 2024, 9:00 p.m. EST This post has been updated with more Xbox deals, including one on a Xbox Series X and 'College Football 25' bundle from Walmart.
Best Cyber Monday Xbox dealsBlack Friday has come and gone, and now Cyber Monday is upon us. The deals come fast and furious for gamers, and this year brings plenty of Cyber Monday Xbox deals to choose from. If you've been waiting the grab some of the best deals of the year, your wait is over.
SEE ALSO: Do not sleep on these Cyber Monday streaming dealsWe've tracked the best gaming deals, from Xbox and beyond, throughout Cyber Week. Below, you'll find the best deals available as we head into Cyber Monday, whether you're looking for a brand-new console, controller, or some games.
The most powerful Xbox you can get, the Xbox Series X comes packing a hefty 1TB HD so you can store more than a few games – those install sizes are getting bigger all the time. You can grab it for $399.99 at Best Buy and Target, or for about a dollar cheaper at Walmart. The deal does apply to the digital only edition, meaning this console comes without a disc drive, but it will serve up graphics at up to 120FPS with crisp visuals and faster load times than the standard Xbox Series S. Alternatively, get the 512GB Xbox Series S for $50 off as well through December 2.
Xbox Series X (1TB) Digital Edition + Extra Xbox Wireless Controller — $489.99$599.99(save $110)
Xbox Series X 1TB SSD Console + College Football 25 Standard Edition Xbox — $559.99$569.99(save $10)
This standard Xbox wireless controller comes in just about any color you could imagine, and it boasts a hybrid D-pad, textured triggers and bumpers, and Bluetooth connectivity. You get one with your console purchase, but if you could use another, you can save $20 on one at Target and Best Buy ahead of Cyber Monday.
Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller — $140.99 $179.99(save $39)
Check out our full review of 'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor'.
While it may not be the newest Xbox game on the market, Star Wars Jedi: Survivoris one of the better pieces of Star Wars media out there. At $23.97, you'll save a whopping 67% on the game, which Mashable's Alex Perry called "absolutely a worthy successor to a very good game that you should 100 percent play if you enjoyed Jedi: Fallen Ordereven a little bit."
At Target and Best Buy, the game is currently running for $29.99, making Amazon's markdown the best deal by a good $5 margin.
Far Cry 6— $14.99$39.99(save $25)
Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition— $15.99$39.99(save $24)
Dead Space— $17.49$69.99(save $52.50)
Sonic Superstars— $19.97$59.99(save $40.02)
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor— $23.27$69.99(save $46.72)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed— $24.99$39.99(save $15)
Forza Horizon 5— $29.99$59.99(save $30)
NBA 2K25— $29.99$69.99(save $40)
Sonic X Shadow Generations— $29.99$49.99(save $20)
Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach— $39.99$49.99(save $10)
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2— $29.99$49.99(save $20)
Star Wars Outlaws— $39.99$69.99(save $30)
Elden Ring— $43.97$59.95(save $15.98)
Diablo IV: Expansion Bundle— $45.49$69.99(save $24.50)
Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition— $49.99$79.99(save $30)
Xbox Game Pass Core 3-Month Membership — $23.74$24.99(save $1.25)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K + Xbox Wireless Controller + 1-Month Game Pass Ultimate Bundle — $74.99$131.97(save $56.98)
Xbox Seagate Storage Expansion Card (2TB) — $199.99$359.99(save $160)
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