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Microsoft helps gamers score a touchdown with new Xbox One Madden NFL 16 bundle

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
November 13, 2019
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Score yourself a touchdown with the Xbox One Madden NFL 16 Bundle

It’s about time to score yourself a touchdown with this new Xbox One Madden NFL 16 Bundle. This bundle includes a Xbox One with a whole terabyte to store your favorite match ups, a free copy of Madden NFL 16 which will be available on August 16, and a full one-year subscription to EA Access.

Your favorite game modes including Connected Franchise, Ultimate Team, and Skills Trainer are back in Madden NFL 16. There’s also a few brand new game modes including Draft Champions, which takes a Madden style approach to Fantasy Football. Also included in the new game is a brand new control scheme to give you more control and efficiency.

The free one-year subscription to EA Access gives you access to access to some of EA’s great games and lets you play some games before they’re released. Also, the EA Access subscription lets you purchase games at a discount as high as 10%

You can preorder the Xbox One Madden NFL 16 Bundle right now for only $399 at select retailers. The bundle officially becomes available August 18, a week before the game becomes available.

Further reading: Madden NFL 16, NFL, Xbox, Xbox One

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