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Pre-Order New Xbox One S Bundles Now
Microsoft announced a summer sale deal for the Xbox One.
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Today, though, Microsoft announced that it has opened pre-orders for the first Xbox One S bundles with 500GB and 1TB of storage – and they’ll arrive a lot sooner than that.
Read on for the announcement.
Along with a slimmer build, the new console configuration features a built-in power supply, more front-facing USB ports, 4K and HDR support and a newly designed controller.
In partnership with EA SPORTS, we’re offering the Xbox One S Madden NFL 17 Bundle for fans in the United States and Canada. Along with the game itself, the bundle also includes seven Madden Ultimate Team Pro Packs, and one month of EA Access.
All the bundles are on sale at various retailers right now and will be available August 23 next. Bundles purchased at GameStop include a physical copy of the game, while for a limited time you’ll also get 20% off your next purchase at NFLShop.com, as an added bonus.
On the other hand, The Xbox One S Halo Collection bundle is the ideal way to dive into the world of Xbox One and the iconic Halo universe.
The Xbox One S 500GB and 1TB bundles launch on 23rd August and are available to pre-order now. The consoles will cost $299 and $349, respectively.
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United Kingdom release dates have yet to be announced, although Microsoft says it will discuss more about its plans for “additional markets” next month.