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Xbox Series S on sale for $239.99|£199.99|€229.00 until after Christmas Eve.

JAN 3rd 2023 update

Some dealers went back to $299, but MS has dropped this deal of dropping the Xbox Series S to $249 and removed an extra $10 off to $239, https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/d/xbox-series-s/942j774tp9jn?activetab=pivot:overviewtab

This has prompted several retailers to drop the price to $249, including Gamestop who removed their $299 listing pretty fast after.

Verizon is going even cheaper than MS after their $10 off, with the lowest price of $229, https://www.verizon.com/products/microsoft-xbox-series-s-console/

In the UK, Microsoft has slashed prices £25.00 off £249.99 for the Series S to £224.99,

Argos has gone further, and took £40 off the Xbox Series S dropping it down to a low of £209.99! https://www.argos.co.uk/product/844...MXxOfDB8WXww&dclid=CLrV6-jgqfwCFWsPaAgdBGQPpg

Other UK retailers are also doing discounts gradually reversing their $299.

I suspect, that Microsoft saw the data and want to prevent a post holiday 2014 Xbox One fiasco by raising the price up after two months in a row of BF level sales or better, and since we are now in the third month it would be close to impossible for Microsoft to expect sales goals to be met at $299.

I think it's likely they will stop being stubborn and keep the Series S officially at $249 MSRP and that equal for other countries, which are also putting S on sale (including Japan although slowly). There's still a chance at the end of the month MS decides to go with $299 but that would be an incredibly risky and nonsensical business move.

At this point I believe that consumers are so used to $249 at minimum (or less) that anything higher than that price will be a hard sell. Plus, Microsoft has the Series X for those who want to spend more and want the better spec, they already knew the Series S would be the entry level console so I suspect they saw this coming and will be smart to prevent turning off customers by raising it back to $299. Of course, it's not impossible, they could raise the price universally back to $299, that would be a Don move though.





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DEC 16th 2022 update

Verizon is now selling the stand alone Series S at the lowest price ever athttps://www.verizon.com/products/microsoft-xbox-series-s-console/?CMP=afc_m_p_cj_na_ot_2022_99&SID=cn-839f848dd3e340bbae00d18867e77da1-dtp&cjevent=21bf40d47d7911ed833e7a7a0a82b824&vendorid=CJM, though this time for Verizon customers only.
https://mashable.com/deals/dec-16-xbox-series-s
SAVE $70: The Xbox Series S(opens in a new tab) is on sale for $229.99 at Verizon as of Dec. 16. That's 23% off and the lowest non-bundle discount we've seen to date.


If there were ever a time to engage in some good old-fashioned gaming escapism, it's now. Immerse yourself in some of the hottest new games or give a next-gen gaming gift with this last-minute deal on one of the most affordable consoles available.

Right now, you can pick up the Xbox Series S(opens in a new tab) at Verizon for just $229.99, which is $70 off its regular price. It's also $40 cheaper than Amazon's current price(opens in a new tab). You technically would have saved more money with the Prime Day 2 bundle deal that included a free controller, but this Verizon pricing is the best straight discount on the Series S that we've seen all year. As an added bonus, you can also take advantage of Verizon's free 2-day shipping and free in-store pickup options if you need the console ahead of the holidays.
https://www.verizon.com/products/mi...21bf40d47d7911ed833e7a7a0a82b824&vendorid=CJM

There's no way they are going back to $299 in January, no way.





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https://metro.co.uk/2022/12/13/xbox-series-s-is-200-everywhere-until-christmas-eve-50-off-17926947/
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/d/x..._XboxSeriesS_BF23&activetab=pivot:overviewtab
https://www.xbox.com/de-de/configure/942J774TP9JN
https://www.eurogamer.net/the-xbox-series-s-is-back-to-under-200
https://thegoaspotlight.com/2022/12...-xbox-series-s-price-reduction-for-christmas/
https://www.purexbox.com/news/2022/...-reduced-the-xbox-series-s-for-christmas-2022
Microsoft has issued an official price cut for the Xbox Series S, that slashes the already generous price by £50, but it won’t last long.

This year’s Black Friday didn’t have much in the way of video game bargains, given the lack of big name games and the fact that no-one’s going to discount the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 while they’re still low on stock.

The Xbox Series S, though, has been relatively easy to get hold of all year and so it saw discounts as low as £189.99, down from the usual price of £249.99. You wouldn’t usually expect to see a repeat of that until next November and yet Microsoft has slashed £50 off the price until Christmas.



The new price of £199.99 is not just on the Microsoft website but everywhere, with the likes of GAME and Amazon.co.uk both advertising the console for a penny under £200.
Microsoft has made the decision to reduce the console by £50 / $60 from now until Saturday, December 24th.

You can get this deal at the Microsoft Store right now; other retailers are also stocking the console at discounted rates:

Don't forget that you can also use any Microsoft Rewards points that you might have built up to help pay for the Xbox Series S on the Microsoft Store, so you could actually get one for a very low price!
The Xbox Series S console is one of the best deals in gaming, with its retail price of £250 being a really accessible point for the current generation of games. During Black Friday 2022 we saw the price of the console drop down to £190 which was amazing, and now it's dropped back down to under £200 again just before Christmas.

If you didn't get one back in November then now is another great chance to grab yourself a discounted current-gen console or gift one to special person this Christmas. The Series S is currently available for £199 at Currys, but you can get that down to £194 when you use the code "FNDDGAMING" at checkout and choose a free delivery method

Microsoft starting today has officially discounted the Xbox Series S at the MS store, and guidance to other retailers, to sell the consoles on sale at $239.99|£199.99|€229.00 for the next 12 days until end of Christmas Eve.

Microsoft likely saw an opportunity here. People brought their X's, PS5's and even Switches in BF and CM and so there's a slow down for December, so they likely believe that there's a vacuum up for grabs. Not to mention for best selling consoles of 2022 in the US and UK the three gaming systems are very close, in the UK so much so there's less than 40,000 units separating all 3 iirc according to Ding.

The one issue I see with this is that if this works out and we see an influx of interest in the Series S at this price point for December that wasn't there earlier than most likely this strategy will force them to keep these prices permanently in January. We have seen this strategy before with the Xbox One where they raised the price back up end of December 2014 and early January and Microsoft had to lower the price again to have stable sales momentum. However, this time it won't be so bad because the Series S was intended to be a cheaper entry level console and not the main console, while the main console is still selling at regular price of $499 supply constrained.

But I must say Microsoft has given people one hell of a deal for Series S, first in November, and now for the second half of December, pre-Christmas.
 
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All this series s and ps5 stacked up at Best Buy last month are gone. They went from stacks to gone.
Series S is still listed for 249.99. They have not updated the pricing here yet.
 
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I'm confused. Haven't they been 239.99 for a little while. I'm sure I've seen that listed several places.

Prices were rising back up after November until now see,
Geez. Bought my XSS 2 days ago for 299 euro.

^Right here.

This will most likely end up being permanent.

This is what I'm thinking, there's no way they can do these types of sales two months in a row and think the customer isn't going to push that to the back of their heads mentally.
 

The_Mike

I cry about SonyGaf from my chair in Redmond, WA
I don't know what's most impressive, xbox series s almost being handed out for free or Gaf members getting offended over an Xbox thread.
 

Gamerguy84

Member
So it was Target and Sam's club that recently had them at $239. Someone needs to tell Best Buy they still at $249.

Also any of you folks that paid $299 should refund and buy it again to save $60.
 
Walmart has had it at $239 for a while now during this holiday season. They call “Holiday Console”

The holiday console is just the S but the box has a pictures of presents on it in the background image of the box. That was done last month to push for holiday sales and collabs but it seems they are still selling those boxes.
 

Jaybe

Member
So many sales. Wonder if they put manufacturing into high gear expecting Starfield to have come out and drive console demand, only to be surprised in May. No clue what the lead time is for large orders from these plants.
 

Belthazar

Member
That's basically the sticker price at this point... It has been on sale for very cheap for so long now that I doubt they'll be able to sell it at full price again at all.
 
Pretty crazy that despite all the shortages they have to offer pricecuts in order to sell this console.

I think you're mistaking them playing catch still. Series generation are the fasting selling Xbox ever.

PS4 to Xbox One was something like 2.25:1 ratio.

Xbox Series S/X is somewhere closer to 1.4:1 or 1.3:1 ratio.

In months from this year, we've seen 1:1 and ups/down of who sold more in what region etc.

Sales like this are to close that gap and accelerate. Xbox will be tracking metrics of falling behind vs profit for the long game.

As for Nintendo I don't have a clue on those comparisons but I think it's more like 1.8:1 previous gen and 1.5:1 current gen e.g. Nintendo vs Xbox.
 
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Hoddi

Member
Pretty crazy that despite all the shortages they have to offer pricecuts in order to sell this console.
I doubt that's the case. The console market has always been a race to the bottom in order to sell more software. If they can sell 30m consoles at $300 but 60m at $200 then they will want the price to be $200.

It's the same reason you can buy a printer for 50 bucks. The profit comes from selling ink cartridges.
 

anothertech

Member
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They may as well cut the price and make it permanent. I feel like it‘a never full price $299 any more.
 
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yazenov

Member
MS should stop teasing us and reduce the price to $200 permanently. It would save us from reading Xbox Series S discount threads from the OP every few days.

Constant sales for your products devalue it and makes consumers wait for sales or deals before buying it. It seems MS didn't learn from their Xbox one mistakes where they had fire sales every day.
 
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Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
I think you're mistaking them playing catch still. Series generation are the fasting selling Xbox ever.

PS4 to Xbox One was something like 2.25:1 ratio.

Xbox Series S/X is somewhere closer to 1.4:1 or 1.3:1 ratio.

In months from this year, we've seen 1:1 and ups/down of who sold more in what region etc.

Sales like this are to close that gap and accelerate. Xbox will be tracking metrics of falling behind vs profit for the long game.

As for Nintendo I don't have a clue on those comparisons but I think it's more like 1.8:1 previous gen and 1.5:1 current gen e.g. Nintendo vs Xbox.
Around this point in time, PS4 was also outselling Xbox One by a ratio of 1:4.

Even by April 2015, Xbox One was outselling PS4 in NPD. In 2022, PS4 handsomely outsold Xbox One even in the US, which is the strongest market for Xbox, and this is despite Series S and its discounted price. It's effectively a $250 console vs. a $499 console, and PS5 is still outselling Xbox in its strongest market.


Nothing much has changed, except that Xbox console sales revenue is down because they are selling a $250 console, instead of a $399 console like they did last generation.
 
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demigod

Member
All this series s and ps5 stacked up at Best Buy last month are gone. They went from stacks to gone.
Series S is still listed for 249.99. They have not updated the pricing here yet.
Do you live in lala land? There were stacks of the series s at my Best Buy on Nov 30th, it’s still not sold out
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No way MS can "afford" this to be permanent. It'll be too cheap.
It’s been on sale for $249 ALL YEAR LONG.
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DaGwaphics

Member
I doubt that's the case. The console market has always been a race to the bottom in order to sell more software. If they can sell 30m consoles at $300 but 60m at $200 then they will want the price to be $200.

It's the same reason you can buy a printer for 50 bucks. The profit comes from selling ink cartridges.

Absolutely, the XSS is built for the specific purpose of being the cheap console. It should be sold for as cheap as they can get it every holiday.
 

mckmas8808

Banned
Do you live in lala land? There were stacks of the series s at my Best Buy on Nov 30th, it’s still not sold out
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It’s been on sale for $249 ALL YEAR LONG.
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So if MS is losing $200 on every XB Series S sold at $300, then why are they willing to lose up to $260 now with this new pricing permanently? I swear I can't see how this will play how well for them. Ultimately, if I were MS I'd want most gamers to get the Series X! It's where their 1st party games will shine best.
 
Do you live in lala land? There were stacks of the series s at my Best Buy on Nov 30th, it’s still not sold out
Yea looks like they still have series S available to pick up tomorrow. The wall of consoles I saw a few weeks ago was gone or most likely moved.
 

Reallink

Member
Spencer admitted to losing between 100 and 200 on each Series S and Series X sold at full price. This is compounding the loss on each console sold.

Phil's full of shit and front loading unamoratized expenses like Nintendo and Hollywood accountants do. There is no chance whatsoever the BoM (that is the material and assembly cost) is anywhere near $400-$500 for a Series S, what an absolutely comical exaggeration. The SoC is less than 200mm^2 on a now aging mainstream node with 8GB of middling RAM, 2GB of trash tier RAM, no disk drive, and a bargain bin 512GB nvme. Even a $200 BoM would be pushing it, but with packaging and shipping I could see $239 being their break even.
 
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