Beginning next month, a special edition cirrus-white Xbox One Quantum Break bundle will hit retail for $349.99. The SKU will include a 500GB Xbox One, a full-game download of Quantum Break and a full-game download of the Xbox One backwards compatible-Xbox 360 version of Alan Wake and the DLC.
The bundle will officially launch on March 29th, though you can of course pre-order it at most retailers today (at Amazon, right here).
Oh, and the game is also headed to Windows 10-based PCs.
Read on for the announcement and the trailers.
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Details below.
The holidays may be over, but the bundles with the greatest games and experiences you want most just keep coming. Today, we?re excited to unveil the Xbox One Special Edition Quantum Break Bundle featuring a 500GB Cirrus White console and matching wireless controller, a full-game download of Quantum Break and a full-game download of Alan Wake as well as The Signal and The Writer DLC content, playable soon on Xbox One via Backward Compatibility.
The Xbox One Special Edition Quantum Break Bundle will be available for $349 USD ERP at participating global retailers, including Microsoft stores, starting March 29. Experience time-amplified action and a suspenseful storyline in Quantum Break, where time is your greatest weapon and the choices you make impact the gripping live action show.
The Xbox One Quantum Break Bundle will also be available with standard black hardware in most regions worldwide starting March 29. As always, bundle availability and pricing varies by region, so please check with your local retailer for more information. More details on Quantum Break can be found here.
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