Basically, those who would want to bring home a new Xbox One sans a Kinect will have to fork out just $350 a pop, while others who would prefer to pick up the Assassin’s Creed bundle, and the Sunset Overdrive bundle can also do so at that price point. As for Xbox One consoles that will deliver an accompanying Kinect experience, those will now cost $450 each, down from its half a grand sticker price.
This particular deal will apply across all official platforms, so it does not really matter if you pick it up from Amazon or over at the Microsoft Sore, and even if you decide to drop by a more traditional place like Target. It remains to be seen whether this particular price cut would be a permanent one or not, since Target’s listing claims it is temporary.