Virgin Media is giving customers a free PS4 console but this deal won't be around for long

Virgin Media has just announced a new flash sale and it could prove a popular option for gamers.

The TV and broadband firm has launched an offer which includes a free PS4 and PS Plus for 12 months when opting for the Bigger bundle, Bigger bundle + Sports, Bigger bundle + Movies, or Bigger bundle + Sports and Movies as well Virgin Media’s Ultimate Oomph Bundle.

The offer is for the PS4 Fortnite bundle with it open to new customers only until tomorrow when the deal ends.

If a PS4 isn’t something you fancy then you can also opt for £150 bill credit to be added to your account instead.

Along with this PS4 bundle, there is one more deal that new customers can take advantage of.

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Virgin Media is currently offering its Ultimate Oomph bundle at a lower price which means you can get this package for £89 – saving £10 per month.

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Virgin Media’s Ultimate Oomph bundle includes broadband with average download speeds of 516Mbps, 270 TV channels – including all Sky Sports and Movies channels as well as BT Sport in HD and 4K UHD – as well as a mobile SIM with truly unlimited data, texts and calls.

The only catch to this offer is that you’ll need to sign up for a year.

This is clearly a good deal but it won’t please many Virgin Media customers who already subscribe to the service.

The firm is putting prices for millions of users with many being hit by the hike next month.

It’s worth noting that not all customers will be hit by the same increase with Virgin saying that the average hike will be around £3.30 per month – although some users could see things increase by as much as £4.50.

Justifying the hike, Virgin said in a statement: “Changing prices is not a decision we take lightly. We invest more than £1billion a year in our network and services to keep giving our customers great value.

“We continue to do more for our customers and lead the way with the fastest broadband speeds – now reaching 500Mbps with gigabit speeds launching soon.

“We are committed to giving our customers an incredible service with unrivalled connectivity, great, high-quality programming and innovative new upgrades – and our customers can expect much more to come.”

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source: express.co.uk


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