Huge Microsoft spring sale offers Surface, Xbox, and Windows 10 PC deals
Spring is in the air, and that means that it's time for savings. The Microsoft spring sale just kicked off, and it includes some of the best laptops as well as Xbox deals, PC deals, and more. If you've freed up some space with spring cleaning, you can fill it back up with some fresh new tech.
On the Surface side of things, you can save up to $400 on the Surface Laptop 3 and up to $460 on a Surface Pro 7 bundle that comes with a Type Cover. You can also save on the Surface Pro X, Surface Duo, and devices from just about every Surface category.
In addition to the Surface savings that you'd expect, there are also deals on several of the best Windows laptops from companies other than Microsoft. There are deals on laptops from Dell, HP, Razer, ASUS, Acer, and more. You can save up to $500 depending on the model that you select.
If you're already happy with your PC hardware, you can look at some of the best Windows 10 apps that are on sale.
You can save hundreds as part of the Microsoft spring sale on laptops, PCs, and Xbox games and accessories. Just about every category on the Microsoft Store has discounts, some of which go up to $500.
Moving over to gaming, there are deals on Xbox games, Xbox Game Pass, and Xbox accessories. There are deals on the HyperX Cloud II gaming headset, Seagate Game Drive for Xbox, and several other accessories. There are even discounts on Xbox t-shirts and other pieces of clothing.
Whether you're looking for some of the best Xbox Project xCloud game streaming accessories or some of the best Xbox games, there's a deal for you.
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Sean Endicott is a News Writer at Windows Central, where he covers Windows 11, Surface hardware, Microsoft 365, AI, apps, and the broader PC ecosystem. Since joining the site in 2017, he has written well over a thousand articles across the Microsoft landscape, covering breaking news, analysis, and feature reporting.
He writes Windows Wrap, a weekly column covering the biggest stories in Windows and the PC industry, and what they mean for the platform going forward.
Before joining Windows Central full-time, Sean worked in journalism and media production after earning a First Class degree in Broadcast Journalism from Nottingham Trent University. Outside of tech, he is an award-winning American football coach based in Nottingham, England, and was named BAFCA Youth Coach of the Year in 2024.

