Xbox One With 1 TB Hard Drive And New Controller Announced

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Microsoft have announced a new Xbox One console that comes with a 1 TB hard drive and a matte finish. The new unit will be available in North America on June 16th and “select markets” later this month. You can take a look at it above.

 

The new Xbox One unit will cost $399. It will come with a new Xbox One controller that includes a 3.5 mm stereo jack costs $64.99 to purchase separately. Additionally, Microsoft have dropped the price on the 500 GB Xbox One to $349.

 

Finally, starting this Fall, you’ll be able to purchase the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows. The controller will be compatible with Windows 10 PCs, and will cost $24.99 by itself. Bundled with a controller, it will cost $79.95.


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