Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Comes With Xbox Series S For A Limited Time

Newegg's Star Wars Jedi: Survivor deal offers a budget-friendly way to acquire a console that plays the brand-new release.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is finally here, but if you're still gaming on PS4 or Xbox One, you unfortunately can't play the sequel to Fallen Order. Jedi: Survivor is only available on new-gen consoles and PC. That's where Newegg's launch deal comes in. Newegg is giving away digital copies of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor with the purchase of the Xbox Series S. By getting the console and game for $299, you're saving 70 bucks versus buying both at retail price.

The Xbox Series S you're getting here is the Gilded Hunter Bundle, which comes with in-game content for Fortnite, Rocket League, and Fall Guys (all free-to-play games).

This is the best Xbox Series S deal available now--if you want Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, of course. It's worth noting you can grab the Xbox Series S and Watch Dogs: Legion for $240 right now. And if you want the higher performing Xbox with a disc drive, you can get the Xbox Series X and an extra controller for $530.

The Star Wars Jedi: Survivor bundle deal runs until May 13, but it's certainly possible that Newegg will sell out before then. By the way, if you don't need an Xbox but want Jedi: Survivor, you can get a free $10 Starbucks gift card with the Jedi: Survivor Deluxe edition at Newegg.

The highly anticipated sequel to Fallen Order earned an 8/10 in our Star Wars Jedi: Survivor review. "Survivor builds on Fallen Order in several meaningful ways, tightening up the combat mechanics, expanding the variety of lightsaber styles, alleviating the frustration of platforming and puzzles, and digging into less-mainstream Star Wars lore to tell a fantastic story about a Jedi trying to defeat a tyrannical evil at all costs and coming to the realization that you can't just fight for good--you have to fight for good in the right way," critic Jordan Ramée wrote.

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