Argos customers are rushing to buy Microsoft‘s brand new Xbox Series S console, which is available to purchase today.
The new and improved Xbox Series S solves one of the original version’s biggest problems, launching with 1TB of SSD storage, instead of the paltry 512GB found in the older model.
This makes it idea for Xbox Game Pass subscribers, who can download and play more games without having to delete everything.
Despite coming with double the amount of internal storage, the new Xbox Series S only costs £299.99 from Argos.
However, according to the Argos website, the console is selling fast, so you may want to hurry to avoid missing out.
Just click the link below to pick up your own Xbox Series S with the new and improved 1TB of storage.
Argos customers can purchase the console and pick it up on the same day. The retailer also offers same-day and next-day delivery in most areas.
Elsewhere, Argos customers can also take advantage of deferred payment schemes such as Klarna, which means you can order today and pay next month, or split payments into three.
In addition to the 1TB SSD drive, the Xbox Series S comes with a matching controller worth around £59.99.
That’s on top of a HDMI 2.1 cable, which means you can play games at upwards of 120 frames-per-second on compatible television sets.
Microsoft has also launched two addition new Xbox consoles, including a Disc-less Xbox Series X in Robot White for £429.99.
There’s also a Microsoft Store exclusive Galaxy Black Xbox Series X, which comes with a massive 2TB SSD drive.
You can take a look at the Microsoft’s new range of Xbox consoles in the trailer below.
If you do purchase a new Xbox, then you absolutely must subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
Available for £14.99 a month, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate provides access to hundreds of games, including high-profile releases on day-one.
This includes Call of Duty Black Ops 6, which launches for all platforms on October 25.
Other games available with the Microsoft subscription service include Forza Motorsport 5, Starfield, Sea of Thieves and Doom Eternal.
That’s on top of the Halo games, the Gears of War series, and upcoming Xbox exclusives such as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.