Microsoft Releases Assassin’s Creed: Origins Xbox One S Bundles

Microsoft announced that it will release two Xbox One S bundles inspired by the much-anticipated Ubisoft title Assassin’s Creed: Origins. The first bundle will include an Xbox One S console with a 500GB hard drive, a wireless controller, as well as a download code for Assassin’s Creed: Origins.

Microsoft announced that it will release two Xbox One S bundles inspired by the much-anticipated Ubisoft title Assassin’s Creed: Origins.

The first bundle will include an Xbox One S console with a 500GB hard drive, a wireless controller, as well as a download code for Assassin’s Creed: Origins. In addition, players will get a two-week Xbox Live Gold Trial as well as a 1-month subscription for Xbox Game Pass.

However, it is essential to note that the bundle will not be available in the US, Japan, China, Argentina. Chile, Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil. At the time of writing, Microsoft has not explained the reason behind that decision.

The second bundle will be available in the US, but players, based in Colombia, China, Finland, Japan, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway will not be able to get it. The bundle arrives with the Xbox One S console and controller and features 1 TB hard drive. It will include download codes for both the Assassin’s Creed: Origins and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. Needless to say, players will also get the above-mentioned Xbox trials. The bundle will carry a $349 price tag.

Strangely enough, Microsoft has not implemented any changes to the bundled consoles as far as the design is concerned. They are not Assassin’s Creed: Origins – inspired but sport the standard white color instead. Still, players looking for an Assassin’s Creed: Origins-themed peripheral, can have a look at the gaming headsets, Ubisoft has recently introduced. As for the Microsoft Xbox One S bundles, they are expected to hit stores on October 27.

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