Save nearly $100 on an Xbox Series X & Diablo 4 bundle at Gamestop

Joel Loynds
xbox series x with diablo 4 behind it and lillith from the game

Gamestop currently has one of the best deals from Black Friday during their store sale, with an Xbox Series X and Diablo IV bundle reduced by $90.

The Xbox Series X is currently, one of our favorite consoles. With the excellent selection of Game Pass and its wealth of gaming options, the console is great. What makes the pot sweeter is Diablo 4 being bundled in with the console with a hefty price drop.

Nearly at the same price as it was during Microsoft’s Black Friday sales, Gamestop has reduced the Xbox Series X Diablo 4 bundle by $90. This makes it the most sensible version of the console bundles to grab, especially as the console by itself is the same price.

Also on sale is the Forza Horizon 5 bundle, which has had $30 taken off its price, but comes with the Premium version of the game.

Diablo 4 might be divisive amongst fans, but that first time through the game is pretty fun. It’s also cross-platform, so if you have friends on PlayStation and PC, you can still all play together. It’ll even carry progress over if you have the PC version too.

Save 23% on an Xbox Series X at Amazon too

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It’s getting a little more common to see the Xbox Series X reduced in price. However, outside of the major sales periods, this is a little unprecedented.

Meanwhile, over on Amazon, the same bundle is reduced by 23%, however, it’s sold by a third party. This means you won’t get any discount on shipping if you don’t have Prime. the discount puts it under Gamestop’s pricing, but you might find that you’re paying a little more than expected due to shipping.

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About The Author

E-Commerce Editor. You can get in touch with him over email: joel.loynds@dexerto.com. He's written extensively about video games and tech for over a decade for various sites. Previously seen on Scan, WePC, PCGuide, Eurogamer, Digital Foundry and Metro.co.uk. A deep love for old tech, bad games and even jankier MTG decks.