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Here are the Australian Xbox One Black Friday 2019 bundles

Microsoft today detailed a host of Australian Xbox One Black Friday 2019 bundles, offering cheap Xbox One S All-Digital, Xbox One S and Xbox One X consoles.

Here’s what’s on offer.

Xbox One S All-Digital Black Friday 2019 bundles

  • Xbox One S All-Digital with Gears 5, Anthem, Minecraft, Sea of Thieves, Fortnite: $249.00 AUD

Xbox One S Black Friday 2019 bundles

  • Xbox One S with two controllers and “three digital games”: $299 AUD
  • Xbox One S with Forza Forizon 4 LEGO Speed Champions and “three digital games”: $299 AUD
  • Xbox One S with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and “three digital games”: $299 AUD
  • Xbox One S with Gears of War 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and “three digital games”: $299 AUD
  • Xbox One S with NBA 2K20 and “three digital games”: $299 AUD
  • Xbox One S with Fortnite and “three digital games”: $299 AUD

Xbox One X Black Friday 2019 bundles

  • Xbox One X Limited Edition Gears 5 bundle with Gears of War 1 and 5, extra controller and “free digital game”: $479 AUD
  • Xbox One X with Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order, extra controller and “free digital game”: $479 AUD
  • Xbox One X with Gears 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, extra controller and “free digital game”: $479 AUD
  • Xbox One X with NBA 2K20, extra controller and “free digital game”: $479 AUD
  • Xbox One X with Forza Forizon 4 LEGO Speed Champions, extra controller and “free digital game”: $479 AUD

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