On May the 4th, bundle an Xbox Series S with 'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor' and save

Explore the galaxy with Cal Kestis and save some cash, too.
By Brittany Vincent  on 
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Save when you bundle an Xbox Series S with a copy of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Credit: Amazon

SAVE $35: As of May 4, you can save $35 by bundling an Xbox Series S with a copy of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor at Amazon and Microsoft.


It's Star Wars Day once again, and what better way to celebrate May the 4th than by playing the newest game in the Star Wars universe? Star Wars Jedi: Survivor just debuted on consoles and PC last week, and if you haven't already jumped into this slick sequel, you'd do well to join protagonist Cal Kestis on his journey to Tanalorr. But to do that, you've got to spend some cash. And you might even need a new console to play it with.

Tell you what: we'll help solve both of those problems. Right now, you can save $35 by bundling an Xbox Series S with a copy of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor for $334.98 at both Amazon and Microsoft. You're getting some cash knocked off of both the game console and a game that just came out, making this a pretty great deal. Alternatively, if you don't need an Xbox, you can always save $10 on the game at Amazon and Target right now, too.

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But is the game any good? Yes! Mashable's Alex Perry spent some time with the game and called it a "smartly iterative sequel" to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. It took three years to arrive, but Perry called it a "worthy successor" that's one of the better Star Wars experiences you can have right now.

Since this is a deal on a new game and the system you need to play it on, it's probably a good idea to go ahead and lock yours in. These bundles tend to sell out faster than Han Solo made the Kessel Run.

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Brittany is fueled by horror, rainbow-sugar-pixel-rushes, and video games. Until her dying breath she'll be wielding a BFG made entirely of killer drive and ambition. Check out her work at PfhorTheWin.com. Like a fabulous shooter once said, get psyched!

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