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The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is on sale at Walmart — save 19%
TL;DR: You can score the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition in white with 1TB of storage for only $203.46 at Walmart. It’s normally $249.99, so you’ll save just over $46.
The next generation of Xbox consoles, codenamed “Project Scarlett,” is set to arrive during the 2020 holiday season, and… well, that’s it; that’s all we know about it so far.
In the meantime, anyone who has yet to hop on the Xbox bandwagon should head over to Walmart, where you can save big bucks on Microsoft’s most recent offering: the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition. It launched this past May with a suggested retail price of $249.99 — $50 cheaper than the version with a disc drive — but you can order it today as part of a three-game bundle for just over $200.
Geared toward gamers who don’t yet have a substantial collection of Xbox titles on disc, the All-Digital Edition of the Xbox One S features a 1TB storage capacity in which you can build a massive library of digital games. (As part of Walmart’s bundle, you’ll get digital copies of Minecraft, Sea of Thieves, and Forza Horizon 3 to hit the ground running.) Everything stays on the cloud so you don’t have to worry about misplacing discs or accidentally scratching them.
Just like the standard Xbox One S console that comes with a disc drive, the All-Digital Edition doubles as an entertainment hub for all of your favorite shows and films with apps for Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Microsoft Films & TV, and more. It doesn’t support Blu-ray, of course — see: the whole “no disc drive” thing — but with 4K Ultra HD video with premium Dolby Atmos audio, you’ll still be able to get your TV fix.
Pay a visit to Walmart to snag the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition for just $203.46 — a 19% savings.
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