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Hidden hack to claim a free Xbox Series S worth $300 before Christmas revealed

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Updated 09:39 6 Dec 2024 GMTPublished 11:28 5 Dec 2024 GMT

Hidden hack to claim a free Xbox Series S worth $300 before Christmas revealed

Hurry, the offer won't last long

Danielle Fowler

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Topics: Xbox Series X, Xbox

Danielle Fowler
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Don't worry if you missed out on the Black Friday sales, there's still chance to get hold of a bargain in time for the holiday season.

Gamers have spotted a secret hack to claim a free Xbox Series S (512GB) currently worth $298 on the Amazon website for a limited time only.

As part of a generous holiday offer, Verizon is giving away the cult gaming console to anyone who signs up to a 24-month subscription of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Not too bad at all.

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Below, find out everything you need to know about the limited time offer.

What to know about the Xbox Gaming Pass Ultimate

The coveted Xbox gaming pass will grant you access to games as soon as they launch with top titles on offer including Call of Duty, Halo, Indiana Jones, Minecraft, and Diablo IV.

You can play alongside millions of other Xbox users via Xbox Cloud Gaming and can even try a game before downloading it onto your console. Cloud Gaming means any screen can become an Xbox too with the chance to play on your favourite device no matter where you are.

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With new games added all of the time, there’s always something to play, from indies and blockbusters to iconic franchises. Plus, you’ll experience premium member benefits such as deals and discounts across games, add-ons, and even free perks now and then.

Which Xbox can you claim as part of the Verizon offer?

There are actually two Xboxes to claim as part of the offer, so it depends what you've had your eye on. Let's get down to the fine print. You can get your hands on the Xbox Series S (512GB) from £26.99 per month as part of the subscription deal. The console comes with four teraflops processing power and 1,440p gaming resolution.

Xbox Series S
Xbox Series S

Meanwhile, the Xbox Series X (1TB) boasts 12 teraflops processing power and 4K gaming resolution with prices starting from $36.99 per month for the subscription.

How to claim your free Xbox before Christmas

You can now claim a free Xbox Series S by signing up to a 24-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription on Verizon. The Xbox Series S subscription starts from $26.99 per month whilst the Xbox Series X comes in at $36.99 per month. The offer is for a limited time only so make sure to move fast if you’re keen.

Visit the Verizon website now to claim your free Xbox now.

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