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Microsoft takes you inside the beautiful limited edition Xbox One console for Call of Duty Advanced Warfare

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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Microsoft takes you inside the beautiful limited edition Xbox One console for Call of Duty Advanced Warfare

Microsoft is offering gamers a special inside look at the beautiful limited edition Xbox One console for Call of Duty Advanced Warfare. The wireless controller that comes with the bundle even looks like it is from the battlegrounds of the future.

“In addition to getting one of the year’s hottest games, fans who get the bundle will receive a beautiful limited edition Xbox One console. Featuring a massive 1TB hard drive, the console is emblazoned with Sentinel Task Force iconography inspired directly from the game,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

The bundle comes with Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Day Zero Edition, which gives you early access to the game, double XP on November 3rd when the bundle is officially made available, and two in-game weapons. The bundle also comes with the Digital Edition Personalization Pack, a Limited Edition in-game exoskeleton, and the Advanced Arsenal, which includes a bullet brass exoskeleton and the EM1 Quantum directed energy custom weapon.

Check out the video below to get a closer look at the design process of this limited edition bundle. The bundle runs for $499.99 and you can head over here to see a 3D look of the entire console and controller.

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