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Free Xbox Series S bundle available to claim right now

Free Xbox Series S bundle available to claim right now

Fans can claim a free Xbox Series S and other freebies as part of a new deal with Virgin Media.

Fans can claim a free Xbox Series S and other freebies just for upgrading their internet, phones or TV channels as part of a new deal from Virgin Media.

The Xbox Series S is the more affordable version of Microsoft’s new-gen consoles, and while it doesn’t pack the same punch as the more expensive Xbox Series X it’ll be more than enough to play some of the latest and greatest games.

One exclusive game launching later this year is the highly anticipated Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which you can see for yourself below

Virgin Media is giving away Xbox Series S consoles for free to whoever chooses it to be their internet, phone and TV provider. All you have to do is purchase one of its 'Big, Bigger or Biggest' plans and the console will be as good as yours.

As an added bonus, the provider is also throwing in a 3-month membership to Xbox Game Pass which will grant you access to online play as well as an extensive library of games. Some of the highlights on the service this month are the Resident Evil 2 remake, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and the recently released Palworld which has been generating a lot of buzz for being “Pokemon but with guns.”

All in all it’s a pretty good deal from Virgin Media, and worth considering if you’ve been contemplating a change in provider for the new year. By accepting the deal you’ll save £249 (the retail cost of an Xbox Series S) and an additional £38.99 (the price of three months on Xbox Game Pass).

There’s no telling how long this deal will be available for, but it should hopefully stick around for a few weeks, providing more than enough time to consider your options and decide if you want another, or your first, Xbox console.

Featured Image Credit: Microsoft

Topics: Xbox, Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Series S, Microsoft