The Xbox One S was released to the market at the start of August, and it cost one to spend a whopping $400 for the 2 TB "Launch Edition." However, after a couple of weeks, one can now buy the Xbox One S for just $350 and $300 for the 2 TB and 500GB models, respectively.
If you are not into going for the ultimate storage, the 2 TB Launch Edition isn't that much of a smart buy. Now, the prices have even plunged down as the 2 TB Xbox One S Launch Edition that is packaged together with an Xbox Live Gold membership card and a wireless controller.
That is comparable to the same $400 you can spend somewhere else for another video game console. What makes it really cool is that you can get freebies that amount to $120.
If you were to subtract that to the total expense of having an Xbox One S, then it is also the same as having a $280 Xbox One S 2TB video game console.
2 TB Xbox One S Game Pricing
One of the most popular games for the Xbox One S is "God Eater 2," which is now available in North America and Europe for only $50. To add up to the very low price hype, the game can even be purchased for as low as only $42 in DLGamer.
"Fallout 4's" Nuka World expansion pack is also released to the public today. Gamers who still do not have a "Fallout 4" Season Pass worth $50, can now get the game with a 20% discount which is worth $6.
2TB Xbox One S Units Available
What gamers need to know is that units of the low-priced 2 TB Xbox One S are now limited in stocks. The very cheap 2 TB Xbox One S bundle was posted on eBay on August 27, and within just a day, it had sold 884 units.
As of now, there are now only 1,500 2 TB Xbox One S units with the low price available.