Xbox One Deal Includes ' Assassin's Creed Unity' & 5 MoreFree Games for Only $399, Check Details Here
Microsoft has announced the latest Xbox One with Kinect bundle complete with five free games plus one free game of your choice. Best of all, the deal only costs $399.
The free titles are "Assassin's Creed Unity," "Project Spark," "Dance Central Spotlight," "Zoo Tycoon" and "Kinect Sports Rivals." The six games are free for all as interested takers can take any game they want, including the freshly released "Halo 5: Guardians."
Visit the Microsoft Store to get started. It's worth mentioning that the free copies of "Assassin's Creed Unity" and "Project Shark" will only appear at checkout while the extra free game offer only runs through Nov. 8.
Other retail outlets and e-commerce sites have also started offering Xbox One deals inclusive of free games and gift cards. Head over to GameSpot's round-up here to check out the best Xbox One deal for you. Additionally, GameStop also has a promotion where you can purchase a brand new Xbox One for only $100 when you swap in an old Xbox One or a PlayStation 4.
The outbreak of Xbox One offers has come at a very opportune time as this holiday season tows a slew of big-name Xbox One-exclusive titles including "Halo 5: Guardians," "Rise of the Tomb Raider," "Gears of War: Ultimate Edition" and "Forza Motorsport 6." The mother-lode of backwards-compatible games will also be arriving to the Xbox One this month.
If you purchase an Xbox One now, you'll only have to count days before your new hardware will also run on a much improved software. Microsoft's Windows 10 update for Xbox One will start rolling out on Nov. 12.
The new firmware includes a string of UI enhancements but it also speeds up the overall performance of the console. It also carries extensive support for the upcoming backwards-compatible games, Tech Radar reported.
Some of the change logs are as follows:
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