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Xbox One S To Soon Come In Storm Grey And Military Green
« on: September 13, 2016, 06:59:23 AM »


And you can thank Battlefield 1 for that! If you’re not a fan of the white Xbox One S, then Microsoft will soon have the Storm Grey and Military Green color options available for buyers.

These new choices will particularly interest those that have been looking forward to playing the highly-anticipated upcoming Battlefield 1 game — the latest entry in the EA shooter series set during World War I. Or the Great War, as it was known back then.

Microsoft announced this new bundle on the official Xbox site.



Confirming that it will be priced at $299, and will get you the 500GB model of the console, as well as a full game download of Battlefield 1 Standard Edition and one month of EA Access.

It will launch in Europe on October 13, while gamers in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will be able to get their hands on this new bundle on October 21.

However, it’s not all rosy here, pun intended.



Because in addition to the white option, this same bundle will also be offered in the striking Storm Grey color, complete with a matching controller. This one is, sadly, only set to launch in the US, exclusively via Microsoft Stores and Walmart.

At the same $299 price tag.



Redmond is also up for offering the ultimate experience for Battlefield fans, with the Special Edition Bundle that comes in the appropriately named Military Green colors scheme.



This gets you the full download of the Battlefield 1 Early Enlister Deluxe Edition to go with goodies like the Hellfighter Pack, Red Baron Pack, Lawrence of Arabia Pack, a new visual appearance of the Behemoths and five Battlepacks.

Also throw in one month of EA Access with this 1TB Xbox One S console, and you have got yourself a deal at $349.

Availability for this variant starts in Europe from October 1, with the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand getting access to it from October 18.

source:windows10update