Now you can get an Xbox One, Titanfall, and 12 months of Xbox Live for $450 [UPDATE]
[UPDATE] Bundle back up to $500, but still includes 12 months of Xbox Live.
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[UPDATE] The Titanfall Xbox One bundle is back up to $500 through Target, though it still includes 12 months of Xbox Live.
The original story is below.
Looking for a deal on an Xbox One? Target has one of the best we've ever seen, offering the $450 Titanfall Xbox One bundle with a free year of Xbox Live included. That effectively brings the price down to $390, when you factor in the $60 normal asking price for 12 months of Xbox Live Gold.
The special price also applies to the Forza 5 Xbox One bundle. Target is selling the Titanfall Xbox One bundle for the standard $500 in store, so you'll want to shop through their website to get the best deal. Xbox Live Gold is required to play Titanfall.
If you're looking for an extra controller, Best Buy is offering them right now for $10 off. Target is also running a special Buy 2, Get 1 Free game promotion this week, valid thousands of games including titles like Call of Duty: Ghosts, Battlefield 4, and NBA 2K14, among many others.
Though Microsoft has not announced an official Xbox One price cut, the company continues to sell the Titanfall Xbox One bundle through its own website for $450.
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