Trending News|March 25, 2014 09:28 EDT
Xbox One Deals for Amazon, Walmart, and Target Offer Gamers Big Time Savings (LISTINGS)
Xbox One consoles are now $399 at Amazon if a purchaser uses the code XIAMAZON, which is $100 off the price of the regular system.
There is already a sale for the console, with $50 slashed off, and includes the game Forza Motorsport 5.
This deal is for limited time only and could be ending shortly.
Xbox One consoles and the Titanfall bundle are $50 off at Walmart and Target currently, bringing the price down to $450.
The Titanfall bundle comes with a digital copy of the game only, and when on Walmart's site placing the order, the user must add the game to the cart and then sign into their account. It is then that the discount will be applied.
It is currently unclear as to how long the deal will run for. Other Xbox One listings can be seen here.
Another discounted Titanfall bundle popped up in the U.S., Australia, and UK. The $25 price drop is only available after texting "MSHS" to 29502. Upon doing so, a special code will be sent to the user.
Xbox One will be getting an update in April that will improve friend notifications, DVR quality, Kinect functions, and Blu-Ray output.
IGN reported, some of the major updates will be a progress bar to keep track of game saves, and monitor the completion of games and apps. The updates to the Friends List will notify gamers when their friends are active.
As far as Kinect, IGN reported Microsoft would be improving the voice command and motion features. The Blu-Ray issue is mainly for European gamers who had trouble playing movies in 50hz. The problem is caused by the Xbox One being designed in America, which runs normally on 60hz.
Microsoft also announced the console will be heading to 26 more countries in September. The countries include: Argentina, Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hungary, India, Israel, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and United Arab Emirates.