
Update: And that's the end of another Amazon Prime Day event! Be sure to check out our guides to the best deals this Black Friday and the best gifts to give this Christmas for more shopping inspiration:
Original Article [Tues, 8th Oct]: Amazon Prime Day is back once again, with its latest Big Deal Days sale now live.
The event is running from 8th - 9th October 2024, bringing us lots of tempting Xbox deals and discounts. To save you the hassle of scrolling through page after page of products, we'll be updating this page with all the best Xbox deals throughout both days – make sure to keep checking back.
You'll also find details on how you can claim a free Amazon Prime trial so that you can access all of the deals without paying for a Prime subscription. Happy shopping!
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Grab a Free Trial
Amazon Prime Day deals are only available for customers who are signed up to the retailer's Prime service. If you already have a subscription, you'll be able to get saving straight away; if you're not already a member, keep reading!
If you pick up a free 30-day trial, you can still take part in the fun and access all the Prime Day deals. Make sure to grab a trial subscription here:
You could also consider checking out a Prime Student trial should that apply to you: US / UK.
Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2024: All Xbox Deals
Here are all the best Xbox deals in the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale.
If you'd rather browse through all of today's deals yourself, here are the links you need:
Xbox Consoles & Bundles
If you're looking for a new Xbox console, the digital-only Xbox Series S is discounted across both the US and UK, and the more powerful Xbox Series X is also reduced in the UK. There are also some additional discounts if you're happy to buy a renewed console (a used system that has been thoroughly tested to ensure it's in great working order):
USA Deals
UK Deals
Xbox Game Pass
Amazon doesn't currently have much to offer in the way of Xbox Game Pass deals, but not to worry – we're hosting our very own sale at the moment on the Pure Xbox code store.
Just use code PRIME5 at checkout to get 5% off everything on our store, including Game Pass subscriptions, Xbox credit, games, and more.
USA Deals
Canada Deals
UK Deals
Xbox Series X|S Games & Xbox One Games
Perhaps the highlight here is the fact that EA Sports' Madden, College Football and FC games are all reduced despite only launching within the last few months. Get on these prices while you can!
USA Deals
UK Deals
Xbox Expansion Cards
Some of these expansion cards are currently at great prices, including the ever-popular WD_BLACK 1TB C50. If you're in the market for expanding your console's storage, this really isn't a bad time to do so:
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UK Deals
Xbox External Hard Drives
And it's similar on the external hard drive front, with the 4TB models in particular offering good amounts of storage for the cost. These Seagate and WD_BLACK drives come highly recommended.
USA Deals
UK Deals
Xbox Controllers and Accessories
There are some nice options on sale here from the likes of PowerA and GameSir, but that Razer Wolverine discount is surprisingly good.
USA Deals
UK Deals
Xbox Credit & Gift Cards
There are no Xbox gift card deals to be found on Amazon sadly, but as part of our current Pure Xbox Store Sale, we're offering 5% off all of our products including our Xbox credit vouchers. Yes, we've saved the day again – go us!
Ahem... Use code PRIME5 on any of the products below to save money on Xbox credit!
Headsets
There are some great headsets on sale this year, with top brands like SteelSeries, Logitech and Turtle Beach all having some nice discounts on offer.
USA Deals
UK Deals
Xbox Racing Wheels & Accessories
The usual suspects when it comes to racing wheels and accessories are on offer, and whilst we've seen these prices before, it doesn't ever get any cheaper than this. If you're after a wheel, these Logitech and Thrustmaster models are the way to go.
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UK Deals
4K TVs
Seeing 4K TVs at the $200 / £200 price point would have been unthinkable a few years ago, but prices continue to fall and there are some great deals to be had here. At the other end of the spectrum, the latest LG OLED TV (widely thought to be the best TV for gaming and a very strong recommendation of ours) is also available at reduced, but still luxury, prices.
USA Deals
UK Deals
Arcade/Retro
Want your own home arcade? We know we do...
Sure, these aren't especially Xbox related, but if you're after some cool home arcade kit to spruce up the home then these deals are surprisingly great – these Arcade1Up cabinets aren't cheap, so any discounts are welcome!
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UK Deals
FAQ: When Is Amazon Prime Day 2024?
The first Amazon Prime Day event of 2024 took place on 16th - 17th July 2024.
A second event, Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, will take place on 8th - 9th October 2024.
If you're looking for more Amazon Prime Day gaming discounts, make sure to check out the very best Nintendo deals and PlayStation deals over on our sister sites. Happy shopping!
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A lot of the games are actually cheaper digital at the moment - Robocop for example is £25 on Xbox store, and AC Mirage has been £25 before on it...
@Widey85 Yep, we've got a big Xbox Summer Sale incoming as well!
Ugh, you repost articles as well...
Missed out on Mirage (only PS4 copies left) but got an expansion card.
Forget the sales, Ryan has a new portrait and since when is he not 12? We need a Talking Point for this.
$229 for 2tb SSD drive.... Just shows such a poor choice the proprietary ssd choice was.
4tb 7400w/6300r nvme4 ssd that works in a PC or PS5 for $233. A much better buy too bad you cannot use this in a Series X.
https://a.co/d/0NYJcae
@kuu_nousee Price per TB maybe 'higher' on Xbox, but its also a very simple and quick solution that Sony's PS5 or PC can't offer. Not saying it's better/worse, just that it has its advantages over Sony's solution.
Yes you can find a SSD for less that you can use in your PS5 (not helpful though if all you have is an Xbox) but that may not be 'ideal' on its own as it may need a Heatsink for long term safety/usage. Add on the Heatsink or buy a SSD with a Heatsink built in (as recommended by Sony), the cost tends to be closer.
Also with Sony, you are really limited in that you can't easily swap these out - like Memory Cards back in the day. You could have 3 or 4 2TB cards - maybe one for RPGs, another for FPS's and just swap them around as and when you want. You don't 'need' to buy multiples at once and can just buy a new Card if/when you want need - I have a 1TB and 2TB expansion card for example.
As I said, these are extremely 'simple and easy' to use, just plug them in and you can use, don't need to turn the console off to increase the storage or swap between Storage cards, no need to dismantle your console to install - just plug it in.
Again not saying one solution is better/worse, but there are advantages to the Xbox Solution whilst Sony maybe the cheapest per TB.
I wish there was a way of having two expansion cards in at the same time. Swapping one out is too much aggro with where my console is positioned...
Do you swap your expansion cards in and out, @BAMozzy? Or have you found a solution to having two cards in at the same time?
@Fiendish-Beaver No I have to physically unplug one and plug another in. It's not the 'most' convenient the way I have mine set up (horizontal and slotted in to an AV unit), but I have enough room to slide it out to switch.
Obviously If I had it set up on the top of the AV unit with it in the Vertical alignment it would be easier to access. That being said, I can still swap the card in less than 30s, probably the same time it takes to swap a disc.
It would be great to have the ability to connect two at once for easier management of my Library. To transfer from one SSD card to another, I have to move it to internal SSD first, then switch cards to move to another. Sometimes its easier just to re-Download in the Background and then 'delete' from the other card.
Regardless of the 'aggro' involved in swapping Expansion Cards, its still a LOT easier than doing the same on Sony's system. You may only have been able to afford a 1TB card/SSD, and then want another 1 or 2 TB to 'boost' your storage. Or maybe you want/need 10TB's+ and have everything 'available' within the time it takes to swap a disc - don't have time to unplug your Console completely, take it apart to replace SSD's.
With the Xbox Solution - you can easily add another Expansion card. Maybe bought a 1TB that's now full and can add another 1/2TB's without 'replacing' the 1TB. Over time build up to 10+ TB's if you really want. With Sony, if you bought a 1TB, whilst you could switch it back, its a lot more hassle so you'd more likely buy a 2 (or more) TB SSD as a 'replacement'.
Anyway, no I haven't seen or found a way to connect two (not that I have looked) expansion cards. I would 'assume' that its not a good idea as MS built the 'cooling' to ensure that Heatsinks or overheating wouldn't be an issue but if its not plugged directly in the back, cooling could be more of an issue. Therefore I do swap mine out - but as one maybe has mostly 'old' games that I'm not playing regularly, but still want access without the hassle of moving/redownloading, It's not like I'm jumping up to swap Expansions.
You could use Expansions like Compilations (all Racing games or all Xbox Studio games). If bought Digitally, swapping an Expansion is like plugging in a Cart with 10+ games included on it. Have all of Gears of War or Forza games on an Expansion so you just plug that in - like you would a Cartridge in the 'old' days and you can immediately play all those games....
ideal, thank you, @BAMozzy. I assumed that would be the only solution right now, but had not considered the cooling aspect as I did not even realise that it was a thing to be considered...!
@BAMozzy an nvme ssd heatsink is a few dollars if it doesn't come with one. Not remotely the same as double the price for Xbox SSD over a 2280 nvme ssd with DOUBLE the TBs for a similar price.
Multiple 1tb or 2tb Xbox ssds would be two 1tb ~$300, or two 2tb Xbox would be be ~$460 ON SALE. 4tb SSDs + Series X is almost $1000, and your looking at PC building territory with a cheaper GamePass sub versus Ultimate required on Series X now. It's not logical.
These aren't good solutions and in some way makes the whole platform much more difficult to play games on due to install times vs PS5. And you don't have to swap SSDs to get you 4tb extra of useable space for current gen games that is 2280 nvmes. $399 + $230-$280 on sale. $700 almost $300 less than equivalent on Series X. And you have to juggle the two 2tb cards around.
The only financial and logical solution on Xbox is just use a USB3 HDD 4-8tb drive to have current gen games in cold storage. Problem is when you move it back to Xbox internal you have to queue up another update if the game needs it. *This is what I do as it makes the most sense and requires no moving a physical SSD card into a console or removing or readding.
In some ways this is Xbox's biggest issue this gen, not GamePass changes good/bad, "lack of 1st party games" which I agree isn't true, or all the good will along the way Xbox has been doing with BC and getting almost all Japanese devs back to Xbox ecosystem.
The silly decision to make a 'convenient' overpriced 2230 ssd from only two manufacturers to keep costs for consumers high. Otherwise it's delete, download, and wait.
It's hard to make Xbox my primary platform for games even if I want to and still trying. It's just simply more convenient on PS5/PC, even with how awesome quick resume is but you have to manage your games their too.
Wow. Pretty lame, right?
Seems like it’s less work just to delete stuff rather than getting expansion memory…
Once Amazon no longer have that stupid radio advert on then I’d be happy. Listening to that over and over every single day is absolute hell.
Oh cool mirage is down to a good price. Buying now.
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