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Xbox One Holiday Bundle Includes Ori, Rare And Gears Of War

With Microsoft's latest bundle, you can get three of this year's best games for the price of an Xbox One.
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As promised, Microsoft has announced the latest in its lineup of console bundles coming this holiday season. While yesterday revealed the company’s a two-game tribute to Lara Croft, today’s selection includes three of the biggest games in Microsoft’s current first-party stable.

Ori and the Blind Forest, Rare Replay, and Gears of War Ultimate Edition round out Microsoft’s second holiday bundle, which comes complete with a wireless Xbox One controller, a 3.5mm headset jack and a 1TB Xbox One console that will be backwards compatible with a collection of Xbox 360 games later this year.

The bundle will go on sale this October 28th for $399 on the Microsoft Store and most local retailers. Microsoft says that it’ll be announcing a third bundle tomorrow, so stick around for more details as they’re announced.

Tell us, do any of the games in this bundle strike your fancy? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.


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From the time he sat down to play Super Mario Bros. on his sisters' NES one afternoon, video-games would entice Tim's mind like the One Ring to Gollum. He believes video games are art and that Okami and Shadow of the Colossus are among them. You can find him on Twitter pontificating on life and its oddities.