The best Xbox One X prices, bundles and sales in Australia (May 2018)

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UPDATE: While you could always order your console direct from the Microsoft store for $649and nab yourself Forza Motorsport 7, if you scroll
down, you'll be able to snag some other bundle offers too.At E3 2017, Microsoft officially unveiled what was formerly known as Project
This is the full 4K HDR upgrade from Microsoft that fans of the original Xbox One consoles have been waiting for, not to mention newcomers
to order your console is from the Microsoft store directly for $649, as all retailers are offering it for the same price, but aren't likely
to have as much stock as the company's own store.We'll also be keeping track of any deals and bundles that pop up, so be sure to come back
wondering what to play on this new beast, we've had a thorough look at the best Xbox One X games available, and which ones will really shine
with Microsoft's latest powerhouse.Best Xbox One X bundles:Xbox One X with Assassin's Creed Origins for $649:While most places have the Xbox
One X listed for the full retail price of $649, Big W is offering a free copy of the latest in the Assassin's Creed saga, Assassin's Creed
Origins (valued at $99) along with the console
What's not to like about a free copy of an excellent gameView DealThe latest Xbox One X deals:Here's our list of the best Xbox One X prices
and deals out at the moment, updated live.Why should I buy an Xbox One XWhile not technically a 'next-gen' console, the Xbox One X is still
a powerful upgrade over the current Xbox One lineup
To simplify things, it's more aligned with Sony's PS4 Pro than it is anything else
The target audience of both consoles are gamers with a 4K HDR TV who want to squeeze the best graphical performance possible out of their
favoured console
For those gamers without a 4K TV, there will be modest performance boosts although it's likely not worth the upgrade if you don't have a 4K
HDR TV.We're told that the Xbox One X won't necessarily have any exclusive games released for it, and as far as we know all Xbox One titles
will still work with it, so exclusivity and compatbility and reason enough alone to ditch your Xbox One S.The Xbox One X is making bold
claims about true native 4K gaming though with its upcoming titles and if you have a 4K TV with High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology, the
Xbox One X is ready to seriously impress with the likes of Forza Motorsport 7, Metro: Exodus and Anthem set to be true jaw-droppers in the
graphics department.What is the Xbox One X priceAlthough it's steep, the price conversion from the US didn't hit us nearly as hard as it
normally would
suspects in the gaming retail business have the console in stock, although each and every one is offering the new Xbox One X for the same
price.With that in mind, you may as well order your console from The Microsoft Store for $649 as there's a better chance they'll have a
bigger stock allocation, given it's the company's own store.What if I don't care about 4K or want to save moneyWell, the good news is that
the standard Xbox One S is a fantastic games console and you'll likely be able to get one with a few games for less than $300 over at our
Xbox One deals page.