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Watch the Xbox One S Battlefield 1 Special Edition Bundle get unboxed in this video – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
October 14, 2016
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The Xbox One S Battlefield 1 Special Edition Bundle is due out on October 18th and Microsoft has begun to really promote its release with a new unboxing video on the official YouTube channel featuring Xbox’s Graeme Boyd.

In the video, which can be watched right here on this page, Boyd recaps the benefits of the newer Xbox One S console over the original Xbox One (internal power supply, smaller size, new controller, etc) and introduces the Battlefield 1 Special Edition version which boasts a Military Green color scheme over the regular white and one TB of memory for games and data.

This Special Edition also comes with a customized controller which matches the look of the console, Battlefield 1: Early Enlister Deluxe Edition game download, early access to the Battlefield 1 game on October 18th, Hellfighter, Red Baron, and Lawrence of Arabia downloadable content, three exclusive in-game large vehicle designs, and five in-game Battlepacks. Buyers of the bundle will also receive one month membership for EA Access.

Are you going to pre-order this bundle? Do you like this sort of product at all? Let us know what you think about limited edition console designs in the comments below.

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