Gears of War And Kinect Headline Two New Xbox One Bundles

Four days in to its work week of Xbox One bundles announcements, Microsoft has revealed two new ones, with the first starring Marcus Fenix and company and the other one highlighting the Kinect once again.

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Four days in to its work week of Xbox One bundles announcements, Microsoft has revealed two new ones, with the first starring Marcus Fenix and company and the other one highlighting the Kinect once again.

First up is this November’s Special Edition Gears of War Bundle, which includes a 500GB Cirrus White console and controller, a full-game download of Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, the Superstar Cole multiplayer skin and your ticket to the Gears of War 4 Beta in the spring of next year. If you play Gears of War: Ultimate Edition on Xbox Live, you’ll also receive Xbox 360 Gears of War collection on Xbox One for not a penny more. The bundle is due next month for $349 only at Walmart in the U.S.

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And remember the Kinect? It’s been a year plus since Microsoft unbundled the motion peripheral device from its all-in-one console, but now it’s back with a simple titled Kinect Bundle. It includes a Xbox One 500GB console, a Kinect 2.0 for Xbox One and downloads for Dance Central Spotlight, Kinect Sports Rivals and Zoo Tycoon. The Xbox One with Kinect Bundle will be available starting in October for $499 USD.


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