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Microsoft announces Xbox 360 Holiday Value Bundles as Xbox One nears

Ron Ron
October 17, 2019
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With the Xbox One due for release soon, Microsoft has not let the Xbox 360 out of sight for gamers. Microsoft has announced the official Xbox 360 Holiday Value Bundles, offering consumers the perfect entertainment gift bundle.

The first one bundle is the Xbox 360 250GB Holiday Bundle. It comes with Halo 4 and Tomb Raider. For only $249.99, you get all this and a one month subscription of Xbox Live Gold.

The second bundle is the Xbox 360 4GB Kinect Holiday Bundle. Two Kinect games are included, Kinext Sports 2 and Kinect Adventures. This bundle also comes with a free one month Xbox Live Gold membership, totaling $249.99.

The final bundle, which is basically the first two bundles put into one, is the Xbox 360 250GB Kinect Holiday Bundle. Although you will miss out on Halo 4 and Tomb Raider, you will get Forza Horizon, Kinect Sports 2, and Kinect Adventures. This bundle isn’t going to miss out on the one month of Xbox Live Gold promotion, it will be included. Since you’re getting the best of both worlds, this bundle will cost you $349.99.

However, the Xbox One is going to available to the general public on November 22nd of this year. For $499.99, you can get the Xbox One Console, Kinect Sensor, Xbox One Controller, and an Xbox One Chat Headset. You can grab more information about the upcoming Xbox One here.

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