Friday, January 15, 2016

Celebrate the New Year with New Xbox One Bundles


Xbox announced two new Xbox One bundles: the Xbox One Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege 
Bundle and the Xbox One 500GB Name Your Game Bundle.

Xbox One Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Bundle

In partnership with Ubisoft, we’re thrilled to offer the new Xbox One Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Bundle, shipping to retailers in most regions starting today and featuring a 1TB hard drive, a copy of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege and full-game downloads* of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2. With the Xbox One Rainbow Six Siege Bundle fans can join Counter-Terrorism Unit Operators from around the world and engage in close-quarters combat between attackers and defenders within the highly destructible arenas of the Siege. Fans looking for even more classic tactical shooter game glory can also try their hands at Rainbow Six Vegas and Rainbow Six Vegas 2 through Xbox One Backward Compatibility.

The Xbox One Rainbow Six Siege Bundle will be available for $399 USD at participating retailers, including Microsoft stores, in all regions where Xbox One is available, except Belgium, China, France, Japan and Netherlands.
Xbox One 500GB Name Your Game Bundle
Xbox One 500GB Name Your Game Bundle

Xbox is always looking for more ways to offer value to our fans so, for the first time ever, fans have the option to choose one of four blockbuster titles with the new Xbox One 500GB Name Your Game Bundle. The bundle comes with a 500GB hard drive and a full-game download of one title from the greatest games lineup in Xbox history – Forza Motorsport 6, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition or Rare Replay. The choice is yours.

The Xbox One 500GB Name Your Game Bundle will start shipping to participating retailers on Jan. 12 in Australia, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand and the U.K. for $349 USD. In the U.S., Brazil and Canada, the bundle will start shipping to participating retailers, including Microsoft stores, in late January.

This year, Xbox is looking forward to offering more updates and features, hundreds of additional titles coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility and more games in the greatest games lineup in Xbox history. Stay tuned – 2016 is shaping up to be another great year for gamers.

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