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This Xbox One X bundle includes 3 games for £399
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Bundle deals are great because you can grab a load of goodies all at once, and you can usually save quite a lot of money doing it. As with all deals though, some bundles are better than others.
It’s fairly common, particularly with gaming deals, to see a console being sold with a game. This is great, because as soon as your console arrives at the door, you can plug in and start playing.
Once in a while, though, a bundle deal will emerge with multiple games included in a package with a console. This is even better because let’s face it, as much as it’s great to have a game included, it’s not going to take too long before you’ve grown tired of it and you need to switch things up.
That’s why the bundle including an Xbox One X, Forza Horizon 4, Forza MotorSport 7, and FIFA 19 is so great. You are not only getting a console that provides 4K gaming, a 1TB hard drive, and HDR colour — you are also getting three games thrown in, too. This bundle would usually cost £499 but has been discounted to £399 on AO.com.
Get a top of the range console and three popular games for under £400 with AO.com.
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