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New Xbox One and Windows 10 bundles coming for Killer Instinct 3

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
March 24, 2016
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If you’re a fan of the Killer Instinct series, you will soon have a number of new bundles and prices to choose for Killer Instinct Season 3.  On March 29th, three new bundles for Killer Instinct Season 3 will launch for both Xbox One and for the first time, Windows 10.

Seen on the official Killer Instinct website, the first bundle is the Combo Breaker Bundle. This bundle is is priced at $19.99 and is for those of you are who looking to save money but still get a good bang for your bucks. It includes all eight fighters from the season. Rash from Battletoads, Arbiter from Halo, Kim Wu, and Tusk are all just a few of the fighters available in this bundle. These characters will also be available immediately with the other four fighters to be released in the coming months.

Priced at $39.99, the second bundle is the Ultra Edition bundle. This bundle offers up early access to all the new Season 3 fighters, and as an added bonus, this bundle also adds in VIP Double XP Booster, 8 retro costumes, and bonus accessory sets.

The biggest and most expensive bundle of the three is the Supreme Edition bundle. It offers up all 25 fighters from all three seasons, plus all of the bonuses seen in the other bundles.  This bundle is priced at $49.99 on Windows 10 and $59.99 on Xbox One. On Xbox One, the higher price will mean you will gain extra content such as Xbox One versions of the original Killer Instinct and Killer Instinct 2.

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