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Xbox One Family Fun Pack comes with Zoo Tycoon and more for a limited time

Sean Michael Sean Michael
September 26, 2020
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Families looking for some fun on the Xbox One can now find five family games and a three month subscription of Xbox Live Gold for $59.99. The “Xbox One Family Fun Pack” usually includes Monopoly Plus, Risk, and Trivial Pursuit but for a limited time the bundle will also come with Zoo Tycoon and Max: Curse of Brotherhood (more family friendly than the title suggests, it’s rated E10 which is the same as Risk).

Major Nelson (real name Larry Hyrb) from the Xbox team tweeted about the bundle being released. The reactions seem to be mostly negative due to what they consider an overpriced bundle. The bundle is advertised as a $130 value for only $60.

From @amazon – Xbox One Digital Family Fun Pack (5 Games + 3 months of Xbox Live) for $59.99 http://t.co/T7TNrM9FwQ pic.twitter.com/xYdn0pool1

— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) March 17, 2015

At the moment the bundle is only available in the United States. All of the games included in the bundle come via digital download codes. Zoo Tycoon and Max: Curse of Brotherhood arrive via email.

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