Microsoft is offering up another deal on Xbox One S and Xbox One X consoles to draw in those who may not have bought in just yet. Through February 3, you can pick up a free game when you buy either console from the Microsoft Store in the U.S.
The deal is good with purchases of the standard Xbox One X as well as any of the Xbox One S bundles on offer from Microsoft. It's worth noting, however, that you don't get to pick just any game for free. Rather, you'll be asked to pick from a pre-selected pool of games during checkout. Still, a number of popular games, like PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Destiny 2, Forza Motorsport 7, and Assassin's Creed Origins are up for grabs. And if you're picking up a bundle that already includes a free game of its own, the addition of another is just icing on the cake.
Microsoft frequently offers deals like this, so you'll likely get another shot if you're not ready to pick up a console yet. However, if you've been contemplating picking up a new Xbox One, it's certainly worth a look. Unfortunately, this is a U.S.-only deal, so those in other countries are out of luck for now.
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