As the holiday season approaches and you revisit your shopping list, don’t miss out on the fantastic deals from Microsoft Store’s Countdown Sale, perfect for those last-minute tech gifts. You’ll find incredible discounts on top gaming and entertainment titles, and with options like same-day gifting, it’s easier than ever to bring a smile to someone’s face. Take advantage of the fast and free 2-3-day shipping on most devices, and enjoy flexible payment methods to secure those must-have tech items.
If you’re aiming to delight your loved ones with memorable gifts, think about snagging some great gaming and entertainment deals. Surprise them with their favorite movies, TV shows, or even introduce them to an exciting new game. Right now, you can save $10 on select Xbox Wireless controllers until December 22, making gaming more enjoyable on a budget. For a versatile gift, consider grabbing a Microsoft or Xbox Gift Card. These can be redeemed online at Microsoft Store, Windows, and Xbox for the latest in digital games, films, apps, and much more.
Dive into savings of up to 50% on PC games and keep the holiday cheer going with popular titles like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the whimsical Little Kitty, Big City, or the action-packed Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Standard Edition. Xbox console owners can take advantage of discounts up to 60%, purchasing fan favorites such as EA SPORTS College Football 25 Standard Edition and NBA 2K25 Standard Edition at great prices.
Movies and TV series are also part of the savings bonanza, with up to 65% off select titles. Curl up with classics like the Dune 2-Film Collection, enjoy the complete adventure of Harry Potter with all eight films, or join the fun with Despicable Me 4 plus bonus content.
The Microsoft Store is also offering up to 50% off select apps for Windows. Whether it’s enhancing music experiences with Dolby Access, diving into immersive sound with DTS Sound Unbound, or taking game hosting to the next level with Nitrado, there’s something for everyone’s digital lifestyle.
An extra-special offer awaits with the Xbox Series X – 1TB Digital Edition, where buyers will receive a bonus console wrap featuring Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. This exclusive deal is available until January 1, 2025, or while supplies last, so act fast!
If you’re considering a tech upgrade, Microsoft’s Surface devices are now more attractive than ever. Save up to $500 on select Surface Pro models, which transition seamlessly between a tablet and a laptop, offering powerful performance for professionals and students alike. Empower someone special with a Copilot+ PC, featuring all-day battery life and cutting-edge AI capabilities until December 24.
Further, you can slash up to $600 off select Surface Laptops, which provide an intelligent workspace with AI-driven experiences and impressive efficiency. These sleek, lightweight machines offer incredible speed—up to 86% faster than previous models—and include customizable, haptic touch pads with stunning 13.8-inch or 15-inch displays. The promotion ends December 24.
For those ready to make the leap, get up to $600 back when trading in eligible used devices toward a purchase of a new Copilot+ PC Surface Laptop or Surface Pro. This trade-in offer wraps up on December 31.
Shopping at the Microsoft Store means shopping with confidence. Rest assured with features like free extended returns, 24/7 online support, and price protection extending through January 31, 2025. Struggling to decide on the perfect present? Tap into the expertise of Microsoft Store’s AI-powered Store Assistant. This feature will guide you through the product range to help you find just the right gift for your loved ones.
While these offers are specific to shoppers in the U.S., be sure to check your local Microsoft Store for regional deals. And if you’re involved in the Call of Duty universe, note that there’s a cumulative limit of 40 hours per token for all 2XP redemptions in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Call of Duty: Warzone, applicable across various promotions. Keep in mind, these features are subject to modification by Activision.