Xbox Games Deals December 2016: Get Two Free Games Per Xbox One & Xbox One S Purchase; Project Scorpio Updates
When Microsoft initiated the 12 Days Of Deals Sales, gamers and consumers alike were excited to learn about the big cut in several device prices. The 12 Days Of Deals Sales also puts a highlight on the company's latest Xbox One and Xbox One S models.
Xbox One S deals are offered in five bundles, which usually depends on the game players want to stick to. There's a "Gears Of War" bundle which includes game's limited edition console priced at $343; while "Battlefield 1", "FIFA 17", "Minecraft Favorites", and "Halo Collection" gaming console bundles cost the same: at $289 individually. Microsoft also offers $369 worth of Tom Clancy's The Division gaming console bundle.
These offers cut $20 up to $50 dollars off their original prices. Aside from the "12 Days Of Deals" promo, Microsoft has also set several updates on its "Project Scorpio". Microsoft's upcoming premium gaming console's price has just been announced by the company's boss: Phil Spencer. The device is rumored to exceed more than what gamers enjoy now from 4K-resolution and HDR gaming devices.
And because it is premium, "Project Scorpio" is expected to cost more than the latest gaming console releases, such as Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro which was originally priced at $450. However, Spencer immediately bumped off these theories by saying, "I want Scorpio to be at a console price-point, I'm not trying to go and compete with a high-end rig." This gives gamers the idea to expect that "Project Scorpio" will not exceed $500 price benchmark.
Also, just this week, Xbox added three more new games into its library: Shotest Shogi, Space Ark and Shadowrun which were originally from Xbox 360. A week before Spencer announced this, he also informed gamers that six games were added into Xbox's system, namely, the "Haunted House, "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion", "Injustice: Gods Among Us", "Astropop", "Medal Of Honor Airborne", and "Trine 2".