Microsoft has announced an upgrade option for the next Xbox console.
It’s part of the relaunched Xbox All Access, which lets you spread the cost of a console out over a series of monthly repayments.
Players in the UK and US who buy an Xbox One S with Xbox All Access can upgrade to Project Scarlett once it goes on sale holiday 2020 and they’ve made 18 payments.
If you get an Xbox One X with Xbox All Access, however, you can upgrade to Project Scarlett after you’ve made 12 payments, which means you can upgrade when the next Xbox console comes out holiday 2020.
Xbox All Access lets you buy an Xbox One for as low as £17.99 for 24 months. You can choose between Xbox One X, Xbox One S or Xbox One S All-Digital Edition bundles (the payments change depending on which console you go for). One Xbox controller is included with each bundle, as is a 24-month membership to xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
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Xbox All Access goes live 5th November in the UK, 8th November in the US, and 29th October in Australia. To get it in the UK you have to visit a GAME or a Smyths Toys store in-person, or go online at Smyths Toys.