Xbox One With Extra Free Game Offers Starting This Week
Retailers across the US are rolling out new Xbox One deals.
You don't have to wait until Black Friday to get a good Xbox One deal.

Microsoft has announced that numerous retailers across the United States will offer extra free games, among other bonuses, with Xbox One bundles starting this weekend. Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb, a spokesperson for Microsoft, posted a roundup of these offers on his blog.
The free game offer kicks in on Friday, November 6, and applies to all Xbox One bundles, most of which already include one or more free games. If you can't or don't want to wait until the weekend, some retailers are already offering some solid Xbox One deals, including free Xbox One controllers and $50 gift cards with the purchase of a new console. GameStop also has a promotion going where you can get a new Xbox One for just $100 when you trade in a PlayStation 4 or an Xbox One.
For more, check out the roundup below, courtesy of Major Nelson. Note that some of these offers may already be available; click through the retailer links or visit Major Nelson's blog to learn more.
- November 2-5: Get a free controller when you buy a new Xbox One.
- November 6-8: Buy any new Xbox One bundle. Get an additional game and a wireless controller free.
- Now – November 21: Get a $100 credit toward a new Xbox One when you trade in your PS3 (120GB+) or Xbox 360 (250GB+).
- November 1-5: Get a $50 Best Buy gift card when you buy a new Xbox One.
- November 6-7: Buy any new Xbox One bundle. Get an additional game and a $50 Best Buy gift card free.
- November 8: Buy any new Xbox One bundle. Get an additional game free.
- November 2-5: Get Mad Max for free when you buy Xbox One.
- November 6-8: Buy any new Xbox One bundle. Get Mad Max for free.
- November 1-5: Get a $50 Target gift card when you buy Xbox One.
- November 6-7: Buy any new Xbox One bundle. Get an additional game and a $50 Target gift card free. (Online only)
- November 8: Buy any new Xbox One bundle. Get an additional game free. (Online only)
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