PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Is Getting a 1TB Xbox One S Bundle

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has been on the Xbox One for almost a couple of months now, and following surpassing 4 million players, Microsoft has today announced a 1TB Xbox One S bundle will be made available later this month.

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The news comes via Major Nelson, who revealed the PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds 1TB bundle will be available as of Feb. 20 for $299.99. As you’d expect, you’ll get yourself a 1TB Xbox One S, a download code for PUBG, a 14-day Xbox Live Gold trial, and a one-month Xbox Game Pass trial, too.

For those unfamiliar, PUBG throws 100 people onto an island and has them seek out the best armor and weapons while fighting it out to the death in an ever-shrinking play area.

While the battle royale title has finally seen its full release on PC, PUBG is still an early access title on the Xbox One family of consoles. It’s still a little rough around the edges while the developers continue working on it, but it’s certainly still playable and a great, adrenaline-filled experience in its current state.


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