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Microsoft to offer three new Xbox 360 bundles for the 2014 holiday season

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 23, 2019
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Microsoft has announced that it will offer three new Xbox 360 bundles during the holiday season later this year, featuring some top quality games, alongside a free Xbox Live Gold membership for a month, for as low as $249. Xbox 360 may be a little old, but if you’re in to save some of your hard-earned cash, you should check out the bundles.

The first one is the Xbox 360 500GB Holiday Value Bundle, which includes copies of Call of Duty: Ghosts and Call of Duty: Black Ops II. It’s not just the games, the bundle even includes one month free access to Xbox Live gold membership. All of this comes for just $249. 

Secondly, the Xbox 360 Special Edition Blue Bundle also carries the same $249 price tag. This one is a little more interesting since it comes with an arctic blue console and controller, in addition to the Call of Duty games mentioned above. There’s just one single catch here: this bundle is exclusively available at Walmart, but users should be able to pick one up from Microsoft stores as well.

Last but not the least, Xbox 360 4GB Kinect Bundle comes with free one month access to Xbox Live Gold, along with three new games: Kinect Adventures, Kinect Sports, and Forza Horizon. The bundle will be available at Target.

Customers interested in any of the above-mentioned bundles can grab one starting September 16th 2014.

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