Minecraft Is Making its Way to the Xbox One S with This New Bundle

Minecraft brings its addictive gameplay to the Xbox One S with this new bundle.
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At this point in the game’s life span, Minecraft is as close to a household name as a game can be. With over 106 million copies sold, you could say the indie title has been a success. Microsoft has now decided to honor the game with its very own Xbox One S bundle, known as the Minecraft Favorites.

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The bundle includes the 500GB console, one controller, a download code for the game, 230 different character skins, three texture packs, seven mash-up packs, a beta code for the PC version of the game, and a nice little 14-day Gold trial membership to Xbox Live. The bundle will be priced at $299, which following Sony’s announcement of the new PlayStation 4 Slim’s same price point, could give a little edge to Microsoft’s latest bundle. Minecraft Favorites is now available for purchase at participating retailers in the US and Canada, as well as on the Microsoft Store.

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This post was originally authored by Matthew Lowe.


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