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Save $70 on the Xbox One X ‘Battlefield V’ bundle and get a free controller at Best Buy
You’ve overhauled the home theater, the TV and sound system are hooked up, but you’ve still got a launch day Xbox One sitting there gathering dust. It’s not 4K, so why bother hooking it up? But good news: it’s Black Friday, so it’s finally time to take the plunge into 4K gaming, and Best Buy has just the thing.
The Xbox One X Battlefield V Bundle is $429.99 at Best Buy right now, $70 off the original $499.99 price. Along with the system, you’ll be able to get an additional controller for free with this particular bundle.
If you’re looking for something to provide all your 4K content needs, the Xbox One X is ideal. Whether it’s a new game release with 4K upgrades available, streaming 4K from Netflix, or filling out your movie collection, you’ll be able to fulfill all your 4K desires.
Battlefield V is also the perfect game to give you an idea of the power the X is packing under the hood. Graphically, it uses the latest iteration of developer DICE’s Frostbite engine for some of the best in-game graphics of any game on PC or console. And on a 4K console, you can imagine how good those tanks and explosions are going to look.
It doesn’t hurt that Battlefield V is also one of the biggest game releases of Fall 2018. On the single-player side, you can play through the War Stories campaign to experience different sides and theaters of World War II.
But if multiplayer is more your speed, there’s Grand Operations or Firestorm. Grand Operations is a beefed-up version of Operations from Battlefield 1, with two teams battling over multiple maps and themed after actual campaigns. Firestorm is Battlefield’s take on Battle Royale, with players dropping in and fighting to the center of the map, and the last person or team standing wins.
And hey, you get an extra controller, which is always useful whether you play with other people on the couch or burn through controllers regularly. Just make sure to pick this up while Best Buy can still offer this Black Friday special.
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