Microsoft is reportedly offering steep discounts on Xbox Series X and Series S consoles to select Xbox One users, with some deals reaching up to 50% off. The promotion appears to be targeted and is not visible to all users, according to multiple reports circulating online.
The offers were first highlighted by social media posts and user reports, with screenshots suggesting that the discounts are being presented directly through the Xbox Store under a “Just For You” promotion. Pricing shown in these offers includes the Xbox Series X 2TB model at $543.99, the 1TB version at $396.49, and the 1TB digital edition at $347.99. A refurbished 1TB digital model has also reportedly been listed at $300.
User discussions on forums such as Reddit indicate that the promotion is being surfaced to Xbox One owners when accessing the store, prompting some to reconsider upgrading to current-generation hardware. However, the availability of these deals appears inconsistent, with some users reporting that they do not see the promotion at all.
Microsoft has not officially announced the campaign, and details around eligibility or duration remain unclear. The targeted nature of the offer suggests it may be part of a broader effort to transition remaining Xbox One users to newer hardware.
The current Xbox lineup is centered around the Xbox Series X and Series S, which launched in 2020 with a focus on high performance and digital accessibility. Looking ahead, Microsoft has already confirmed that its next-generation hardware, currently referred to as Project Helix, is in development with a projected release window around 2027.
While unconfirmed, these reported discounts point to continued efforts by Microsoft to expand adoption of its current console ecosystem ahead of its next hardware cycle.

