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Microsoft announces military green 1TB Xbox One S Battlefield 1 console
These bundles are created to show off the 64-player madness that can go down in the game, and Microsoft seems keen to push the HDR support the console offers, as well as the 4K video streaming and 4K UHD Blu-Ray player it comes with. perhaps because it’s capitalising on the current Sony PS4 Pro controversy.
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Today we announced details and availability on upcoming Xbox One S “Battlefield 1” Bundles. One comes in the standard white edition for the console and will be released in Europe on October 13 while the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand will have to wait until October 21.
The Storm Grey Special Edition is a US exclusive that you can pick up at Microsoft Stores and Wal-Mart for $299.
Finally, the third bundle offers a 1 TB Xbox One S with a “military green” design and matching controller, as well as a digital copy of the Early Enlister Deluxe Edition of the game.
Xbox One S Battlefield 1 bundle has a digital copy of the game and packs DLC as well.
The 500GB bundle includes a full-game download of Battlefield 1 Standard Edition and one month of EA Access.
It will be available in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand from October 18, and Europe from October 13.
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Each of these bundles also include a month’s subscription to EA Access. With EA Access, you’ll get to play EA games for a limited time before they’re released and get unlimited access to The Vault, a growing collection of EA’s best Xbox One games, exclusively on Xbox One. What do you think about Microsoft being more aggressive with its marketing of the console?