If you’ve been thinking about jumping into this console generation, or upgrading from an older Xbox, Amazon just quietly made that decision a little easier.

Right now, the Xbox Series X is selling for $600 on Amazon, down from its current $650 post-price-hike retail price. The deal includes a controller and appears to be part of Amazon’s post-holiday inventory reset, which may explain why it’s flying slightly under the radar.

On paper, $50 might not sound dramatic. But at a time when Series X discounts have become increasingly rare, it’s a price drop worth paying attention to.

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Why this Xbox price drop stands out

When the Xbox Series X launched in 2020, it debuted at $500. That price held steady for several years until Microsoft raised it to $600 in May 2025. A few months later, the console climbed again to $650, where it has remained ever since.

This Amazon deal doesn’t return the Series X to its original launch price, but it does roll things back to mid-2025 levels. In today’s console market, where prices have generally trended upward, that alone makes this one of the more reasonable opportunities we’ve seen for Microsoft’s flagship hardware.

What you’re really getting with the Series X

Compared to the Series S, the Series X is built for players who care about performance and image quality. It runs games in native 4K, supports up to 120 frames per second, and delivers noticeably sharper visuals on modern TVs. Both consoles handle HDR well, but the Series X is the one designed to fully take advantage of high-end displays.

It also includes a disc drive, which still matters to many players, whether you own physical games, buy used titles, or want a built-in 4K Blu-ray player.

Under the hood, both consoles use Microsoft’s Xbox Velocity Architecture, which enables fast load times and features like Quick Resume. That means jumping between multiple suspended games without restarting them, a quality-of-life feature that’s easy to take for granted until you lose it.

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Beyond gaming, the Series X works well as a living-room media hub. Streaming apps like Netflix, YouTube, and HBO Max run in 4K with HDR support, making the console a full entertainment box rather than just a gaming device.

Game Pass Ultimate remains one of the console’s biggest advantages. The subscription bundles online multiplayer with access to a large, rotating library of games, including recent standouts like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. For players who lean heavily on Game Pass, the Series X becomes far more cost-effective over time.

The Takeaway

The Xbox Series X rarely goes on sale anymore, so a $50 discount, especially this far into the generation, is meaningful. It doesn’t change the console’s premium positioning, but it does make stepping into 4K gaming, fast load times, and the Game Pass ecosystem noticeably more approachable.

If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to upgrade, this is one of the more sensible windows we’ve seen in a while.

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