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Fallout 4 Xbox One Bundle will be available starting November 10

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
October 2, 2015
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Fallout 4

Today, Major Nelson announced the Xbox One Fallout 4 Bundle, to be released November 10th. This is the final Xbox One Bundle in a week long promotion. The Xbox One Fallout 4 Bundle features a 1TB hard drive, Fallout 4, Fallout 3 (full download code for the Xbox 360 game; available to play through Xbox One Backwards Compatibility), Xbox One wireless controller with 3.5mm headset jack, and a 14-day Xbox Live Gold free trial. As an added bonus, Fallout 4 players will be able to play PC mods free on Xbox One.

I would have preferred to see the Fallout 4 Season Pass included in this Xbox One Bundle, but it is still a good deal for the $399 price. The Xbox One Fallout 4 Bundle is the last and latest in a series of upcoming Xbox One Bundles that will be available this holiday season; Xbox One Rise of the Tomb Raider Bundle, Xbox One The LEGO Movie Videogame Bundle, Xbox One with Kinect Bundle, Xbox One Special Edition Gears of War Bundle, and the Xbox One 1TB Holiday Bundle. Take a look at all the Xbox One Bundles available.

Pre-order the Xbox One Fallout 4 Bundle through the Microsoft Store or your local retailer now, or buy it on November 10 for $399.

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