The deal includes the $400 Xbox One system (that's the one that doesn't come with Kinect) and a year of Xbox Live Gold, which ordinarily costs $60 but can be had from time to time for around $40. Even at their regular prices, that means the $440 offer saves you only $20, but provided you're willing to shop at Dell again, it becomes a much enticing offer thanks to the $100 gift card.
The free gift card will show up once you've added the bundle to your cart, though you'll have to wait 10-20 days for it to land in your inbox before you can use it. If, like me, you're not a frequent Dell shopper, you'll be happy to know its website does sell games--including those for Xbox One--that you'll be able to put your gift card toward.
Xbox Live Gold is no longer required for certain features, such as using Netflix, but it does entitle you to free games that you can play for as long as you remain a subscriber. Provided you get your hands on the system and Live this month, you'll be able to download Guacamelee and Max: The Curse of Brotherhood for free.
This isn't the cheapest price we've seen for an Xbox One so far--the system on its own was available for $360 not long ago--but factoring in the gift card, it is a solid deal. Is it enough to get you to finally pick one up?
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