Xbox Series X and Modern Warfare 3 Bundled by Walmart in Amazing Black Friday Deal
Ava Robinson
Updated on April 03, 2026
With the Black Friday sales arriving across stores today, gamers looking to invest in an Xbox Series X are in for a treat. Walmart’s big discount on a bundle gives two games – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Diablo IV for free, along with a $10 discount on the bundle.
Both Diablo IV and Modern Warfare 3 are recent triple-A titles that are big experiences in their own right, and this bundle is a great entry into the world of Xbox with two massive titles from different genres to keep you entertained for hours on end. Along with this, there are many discounted games on the Xbox Store too.
What Does the Black Friday Series X Bundle Include?
According to the Walmart listing, the $489 bundle includes the following items:
- Microsoft Xbox Series X
- Diablo 4 (full game download)
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Physical Copy)
The listing further goes on to describe Xbox Series X’s powerful potential to run the latest (and future) games:
Experience Xbox Series X, the fastest, most powerful Xbox ever. Explore rich new worlds with 12 teraflops of raw graphic processing power, DirectX ray tracing, a custom 1TB SSD, and 4K gaming.
The Series X is home to a plethora of exclusives like Halo and Forza, among hundreds of other titles available through Xbox Game Pass. Many of these titles support up to 120 FPS and 4K compatibility, which gives the best video fidelity. If you’re an older Xbox player looking to get a new console, backward compatibility is your best friend here. Some games even support boosted FPS that lets old games run even better. For instance, Grand Theft Auto IV (originally an Xbox 360 title) runs with uncapped FPS.
Microsoft Unveils First Ever Edible Xbox Controller and Willy Wonka Inspired Series X as Part of New SweepstakesRest assured, you’ll be quickly switching between Modern Warfare 3 and Diablo IV with Xbox’s Quick Resume feature that lets you pick up games exactly where you left them. And, if you’re not a big fan of Call of Duty, you can switch to picking up Madden 24 instead for the same price.
The Xbox Store Is Holding a Black Friday Sale as Well
In case you wish to explore more games on the Series X and purchase small-to-big titles, there’s a massive discount on the Xbox Store on quite a few titles. Here are some titles to check out:
Mortal Kombat 1 (33% off) – The newest addition to the Mortal Kombat franchise features a brand new era with familiar fighting systems, game modes, and brutal animations. The roster has new additions and will see new characters arrive over time.
EA Sports FC 24 (50% off) – Experience a true-to-football legacy powered by HyperMotionV and the addition of Frostbite Engine that reimagines how 19,000+ realistic players move and play the game.
Forget Massive File Size, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Has Another Major Problem That Xbox Users Are Calling ‘Vomit-Inducing’Assassin’s Creed Mirage (20% off) – Going back to its roots, Mirage brings Assassin’s Creed’s focus on the origins of Basim, a sly thief with big ambitions. Explore the historic streets of 9th-century Baghdad as you become a master assassin.
Hogwarts Legacy (40% off) – Everyone’s childhood fantasy of living the ultimate wizard fantasy finally comes true with a rich open world full of unique personalities, stories, and a combat system that does justice to the magical Wizarding World.
Cyberpunk 2077 and Phantom Liberty Bundle (20% off) – Experience the stunning Night City in Cyberpunk 2077’s heroic tale of vengeance, ambition, and everything in between. Phantom Liberty brings tons of new content to the already massive world, with a brand new story featuring Idris Elba and Keanu Reeves.
Additionally, there are a lot of indie and AA titles you can find across the store. All of these games are well-received experiences by gamers from different walks of life. Thanks to the Series X’s potential, the Black Friday sale brings some remarkable discounted titles that make full use of the console.
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