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Xbox All Access - Xbox One X + Game Pass Ultimate + Forza Horizon 4 + LEGO Speed Champion - $34pm (24m) Free 3 Months @ Telstra

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Telstra just added sweetener for the XBOX All Access post paid deal, now down to $34 from $38 per month, and free 3 months included for XBOX One X model only (S is not included), valued at $102

Minimum cost is $714 for 24 months which already included $102 discount (3 months free).

If you consider the Xbox Ultimate Pass priced at $15.95 per months (x 24 months) = $382.80 minus $714 minimum charge, the Xbox One X console is only $331.20, which is bloody good price.

Another sweetener to the deal, there "may" be free or "small upgrade fee" to the latest Xbox Project Scarlet which slated to be released November 2020. Source pcworld

Of course, please observe the CIS (Critical Information Summary) if this offer is suitable for you :)

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  • +4

    Very few people on here would be paying $15.95/m for game pass. Without taking into consideration all the VPN deals, it's regularly 6 month for $45 at jb. Then there is the auto billing free months on top of that.

    • +1

      yes..noted.. I am guilty of that too.. $1 deal few months back.. and some people banked up to 20-30 months free :)

  • +1

    Considering you can buy half price ultimate pass from jbhifi sometimes, better valued the ultimate pass priced around $200, so the xbox x bundle cost around $514, which is not bad, but not that great too. I am more interested in how telstra going to upgrade to the xbox series x.

  • +3

    if they do this with Series X then i might be interested i think

  • Who would go for the Xbox One S these days any how. Most have a 4K TV now so it doesn't make sense not to go for the Xbox One X.

    • I'd consider it for a ~$200 second Xbox for another room. But I think my One X will likely do that once I get the Series X.

    • I’d actually question buying a One X right now. Series X is around the corner so either wait or get the cheapo One S if you need something now and upgrade later. I consider the One X the ugly duckling in the lineup personally given it goes for a fair bit more than a One S but will soon lose the performance crown, if the specs are important.

      If the One X was closer in price sure, but there’s a decent jump last I looked.

      • The new Xbox hasn’t got VR although the hardware would be capable of it if MS ever wanted to make it happen.

    • Xbox one s support 4k
      Xbox one x support native 4k, for double the price
      Imho, it makes sense for people to go for xbone s and jump ship to series x when it is released.

      • Xbox One S can only do native 4K video, any game play is upscaled 4K.

  • +1

    It's a pity that Game Pass Ultimate costs so much. Honestly $191.40 per year if paid monthly. Geez

  • +1

    Depending on how they handle upgrading to the Series X from this, this could be great.

    714 bucks, sell Forza for 30 or so online, 685 now. If you hypothetically could upgrade to the Series X for free, you could sell the One X for 250/300 pretty easily so 385 now for 2 years of GPU and the next Xbox is pretty (profanity) great, but it ALL depends on the upgrade scheme, if they even end up bringing it to Australia.

    On it's own if you keep the Xbone X it's alright but you can definitely do better. But I mean, if you really really really don't want to pay the full thing up front, there you go.

    • not keen on racing genre myself, so I will sell Forza

    • I very much doubt you’ll get a free Series X upgrade, or close to free, and keep the One X as well. That’s be entirely unreasonable and there’s nothing in it for Telstra.

      Given Telstra has the “new phone feeling” plan I suspect they would do it similar to that where you potentially pay a small fee, return the old device undamaged and then sign a new 24 month contract at whatever rate to do the upgrade. I would expect the new console will cost more than a One X and in turn the monthly repayments would go up when signing the new 24 month plan.

      I can see them dropping the fee given at a glance it’s around $150 but latest phones cost way more than a new console, so perhaps that bit won’t be needed. That way there’s no upfront fee but definitely it’s not a “free” upgrade in many respects.

    • if they even end up bringing it to Australia.

      Xbox Series X is coming to Xbox All Access

      Sounds like they are.

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