For Cyber Monday, Lenovo has dropped the price on the recently released Xbox Series X All-Digital Edition console. The retail price is $449.99, but Lenovo knocks it down to $399.99. However, there’s an extra 5% off coupon code “EXTRAFIVE” that drops it even further to $379.99. That’s an excellent price for a fully powered Xbox Series X and just about price matches the PS5 Slim Digital’s Cyber Monday deal. If you’ve been waiting for an actual deal on an Xbox Series X console, this might be the best one yet. Check out our Xbox Cyber Monday hub for more deals.
Xbox Series X All-Digital Edition 1TB Console
The Xbox Series X All-Digital Edition console was released on October 15, 2024. Unlike the Xbox Series S, the All-Digital Edition is just as powerful as the original Series X but without the disc (very much like the PS5 and PS5 Digital). The Xbox Series X All-Digital Edition is clad in Robot White and has the same 1TB storage as the original Series X.
Xbox Controllers Starting at $34.99
Lenovo also just pushed out the best Xbox controller deals I’ve seen for both Cyber Monday and Black Friday. The Xbox wireless controller in Carbon Black, Robot White, or Electric Volt is on sale for $34.99. Shock Blue, Pulse Red, and Deep Pink are on sale for $39.99. For any of these options, make sure you apply coupon code “BFCMXBOX” in your shopping cart. These controllers are compatible with Xbox Series X and S consoles as well as your PC.
Want Something More Unique?
If you want a color scheme that’s sure to grab yours and other people’s attentions, check out the Ghost Cipher Limited Edition Xbox Series X|S wireless controller. It’s down to $45 with free shipping at Amazon and Target. The Ghost Cipher Edition is an absolutely gorgeous controller, with a translucent clear top case, rubberized ash gray grips, metallic bronze triggers and D-pad, and a solid white back. The interior components are colored silver to match the overall theme.
Starting today, the WD Store has dropped the price on the officially licensed WD Black C50 1TB Expansion Card for Xbox Series consoles to $117 after you apply 10% off coupon code “SVE10“. That’s a 22% price drop from its original $150 MSRP and the best price we’ve ever seen for an officially licensed 1TB Xbox expansion card. In fact, it’s lower than the Amazon Prime Day deal, which was easily our top selling item for the entire event. The C50 is one of the best SSDs for the Xbox, which isn’t surprising since your options are pretty limited.
Double Your Storage Capacity
If you want to double the storage capacity of your console right off the bat, Amazon has dropped the price on the officially licensed WD Black C50 1TB Expansion Card to $99.99 after a 33% price drop. The C50 is one of the best SSDs for the Xbox, which isn’t surprising since your options are pretty limited.
Xbox Games on Sale for Cyber Monday
There are several Xbox games on sale for Cyber Monday, with a bunch of standout AAA titles like Star Wars Outlaws, Metaphor: Refantazio, Sonic X Shadow Generations, Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree Edition, Warhammer 40,000K: Space Marine 2, and more.
Will the Deals Change for Cyber Monday?
In my experience, many of the same deals we saw on Black Friday will return for Cyber Monday 2024, including deals that were sold out or expired. Retailers usually release their hottest selling items in batches so that every sale event has at least some inventory reserved. That said, I also expect plenty of new, never before seen deals. Traditionally, Black Friday was known as the “retail holiday,” where the best deals were found in-store, and Cyber Monday was known as the “online holiday,” where the best deals were online only. Although today the lines have blurred, it is still true that many online only retailers still consider Cyber Monday the sale event of the year instead of Black Friday. Expect some amazing sales to come out of online-only sites like Amazon, Newegg, Dell, HP, Lenovo and several online-only deals from traditional retailers like Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. In fact, Amazon has taken the preemptive and already switched over to Cyber Monday.
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.