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How To Get A Free Xbox When You Switch To Verizon Internet

June 8, 2023
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Telecommunications giant Verizon is offering a special Xbox deal in time for Summer Game Fest and the Xbox Games Showcase this weekend. People who switch to Verizon’s home internet plan can get a free Xbox Series S, and there don’t seem to be too many string attached.

The fine print states that the deal is only good through June 14, so anyone who is interested needs to act pretty quickly. Anyone who cancels service within 180 days might be charged the cost of the Series S, which is $300. Another thing to know is the promotion is limited to one Series S per order and one console per Verizon account.

Verizon’s Home Internet plans start at $25/month and scale from there. You can visit Verizon’s website to see if service is available in your area. The Series S’s beefier cousin, the Series X, is not part of this promotion.

Earlier this year, Verizon offered customers a new Xbox Series S for only $150, which is a pretty nice perk of being a member. Verizon also offers the Xbox All Access program, which allows you to get a new Xbox Series X|S for $0 up front and then pay it off over time like a smartphone.

The future of Xbox will come into focus soon, as the Xbox Games Showcase is set for this Sunday, June 11, and it’ll be immediately followed by the Starfield Direct. Check back with GameSpot for all the big news from Summer Game Fest today, June 8, and continuing throughout the weekend and beyond. For more, check out the full Not-E3 press conference schedule.

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