Battlefield 1 Xbox One S Bundle Available for $199 Right Now in the US - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 12 September 2017 / 5,123 ViewsWalmart in the US is currently selling the Battlefield 1 500GB Xbox One Special Edition bundle for just $199. That is an $80 discount on the standard price. You can purchase the bundle here.
It is not known when the deal will end, so if you want one you better act soon.
Get the Xbox One S BF1 SE bundle for $199 (via @Walmart ) https://t.co/ML9RLLM41C pic.twitter.com/U3q9hi528k
— Larry Hryb, Gamer Emeritus 📱⌨️🖱️🎮 (@majornelson) September 11, 2017
The standard price of a 500GB Xbox One S is $249. The Xbox One X, the more powerful Xbox One, will launch on November 7 for $499.
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Eff Battlefield. Bundle something that actually attracts gamers, NOT casuals.
Great price for a 4K player
clearing out excess stock to make way for X.
I think so too. It's a good thing they're getting rid of the 500 GB models. The standard should be 1 TB.
Eff Battlefield. Bundle something that actually attracts gamers, NOT casuals.
The hdd size is inconsequential to me since I've never saved anything to the internal hdd other than apps. All my games are on an external which makes things simpler and they also load faster.
The 500GB HDD makes this a hard sell.
Keeping in mind that Battlefield 1 is 42.6GB of the 360GB that the user gets access to in a 500GB model X1 leaving you with 318GB for apps and games, it's not bad for $199 but you'll definitely be looking to upgrade soon after buying.
I don't buy digital but even so, having to delete and reinstall games can get tiresome after awhile. I've owned a 500GB Xbox One and a 1TB version and the 1TB was way better.