The freebies in question are the PowerA Xbox One Wired Controller and VoltEdge TX50 Wired Headset. Both are perfectly acceptable and functional accessories that will save you a bit of money over purchasing the far more expensive official gear. Hey, outside of the really cheap stuff, it all works the same, right?
Onto the bundles, then. At the lower end of the scale, you can get the Xbox One S All Digital Edition with the extras, all the way up to an Xbox One X with either Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order or NBA 2K20. I’ve dropped them all below so you can compare. Remember, the price includes the extra controller and headset, too!
1TB Xbox One S All-Digital Edition for $199.99 1TB Xbox One S Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order bundle for $249.99 1TB Xbox One S NBA 2K20 bundle for $249.99 1TB Xbox One S Forza Horizon LEGO Speed Champions bundle for $249.99 1TB Xbox One X Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order bundle for $299.99 1TB Xbox One X NBA 2K20 bundle for $299.99
Not a bad offer, then, if you’re looking to catch up on this generation for cheap. Anyway, even after the launch of the Xbox Series X, Microsoft has already confirmed that it’ll continue releasing games for the Xbox One. And, in even better news, you’ll also be able to upgrade many of the Xbox One games you buy to their Xbox Series X versions for free if you do decide to ever get the new console. We know that all Microsoft Games Studios releases will support this, as will Cyberpunk 2077. As for any others, the decision lies with the game’s publisher whether they want to be involved. For even more information about Microsoft’s upcoming console, you can find everything you need to know if you’re considering an Xbox Series X pre-order. Plus, we’ve got a look at the best Xbox Game Pass Ultimate deal and best Xbox One external hard drives should you want to spend the money you’ve saved on some more extras.