500GB And 1TB Xbox One S Bundles Announced For North America And Europe

Two new Xbox One S bundles are headed to North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand on September 22, Microsoft has announced via Xbox Wire. Available in 500GB and 1TB versions for $299 and $349 respectively, both bundles will include a copy of this year's FIFA 17, as well as a few other neat extras courtesy of Microsoft's continued partnership with EA.

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Two new Xbox One S bundles are headed to North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand on September 22, Microsoft has announced via Xbox Wire. Available in 500GB and 1TB versions for $299 and $349 respectively, both bundles will include a copy of this year’s FIFA 17, as well as a few other neat extras courtesy of Microsoft’s continued partnership with EA.

Along with all of the above, those that choose to part ways with their cash for the sleek One S will receive a code for one month of EA Access membership, which bestows several neat benefits. Along with granting access to FIFA 17 five days ahead of full release on September 22, you’ll also have access to ‘The Vault,’ which contains “a collection of awesome EA titles.”

Today, in partnership with EA Sports, we’re excited to announce the ultimate way to experience EA Sports FIFA 17, the next instalment of the most popular sports franchise in the world, with the Xbox One S FIFA 17 Bundles.

With EA Access, you’ll get to dive into FIFA 17 and live your story in FIFA 17’s The Journey on September 22, five full days before it launches – exclusively on Xbox One. Additionally, your EA Access membership gets you access to The Vault, a collection of awesome EA titles that are free during your month membership period.

With launch stock of the Xbox One S having sold out exceptionally fast, it hasn’t been particularly easy for potential buyers to get their hands on the petite device, which is technically superior to the standard Xbox One on paper. Hopefully this new batch of bundles will help to remedy the shortage somewhat.


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