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Microsoft’s new $299 Xbox One S Sea of Thieves Bundle will help you get your pirate on

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
February 27, 2018
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Microsoft today announced the Xbox One S Sea of Thieves Bundle. Now up for pre-order, the bundle is designed to help you get your pirate on, and enjoy the wonderful world of the upcoming game, Sea of Thieves.

This latest Xbox One S bundle is scheduled for release on March 20, for $299.99. It includes a 1TB Xbox One S, an Xbox Wireless Controller, a full-game download of Sea of Thieves, 1-month of Xbox Live Gold, and 1-month of Xbox Game Pass.

Microsoft is also offering a limited edition Sea of Thieves themed Xbox One Wireless controller for $74.99, so be sure to check it out if you’re looking for the ultimate Sea of Thieves setup. The controller comes with a clothing set for the game, 14-day Xbox Live Gold trial and a 14-day Xbox Game Pass trial.

For further fun, there is the Seagate Special Edition Sea of Thieves 2TB Game Drive for Xbox One. It is clear that Microsoft is banking on this game, so be sure to pre-order below. The game will be included with Xbox Game Pass and can be purchased separately for $59.99.

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