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Xbox One The Halo Master Chief Collection Bundle launched for $349

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
March 9, 2015
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Xbox One The Halo Master Chief Collection Bundle launched for $349

Microsoft has bundled a number of popular gaming titles with their Xbox One console over the past few months, and it has received a warm response from the customers, especially during the holiday season. The latest one to join the list is The Master Chief Collection.

Beginning this month, customers will be able to pick up the Xbox One The Master Chief Collection bundle for just $349, which will include Xbox One console, as well as a digital download code for Halo: The Master Chief Collection. The bundle will be available in most regions where the Xbox One is available.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection allows fans to play all 45 campaign missions, plus more than 100 multiplayer and Spartan Ops maps, in 1080p at 60fps. The bundle also comes with access to the new live-action digital series from executive producer Ridley Scott, Halo: Nightfall. This offer gets you four great games in one bundle, and provides tremendous value for fans of Halo and the Master Chief.

This makes Halo: The Master Chief Collection, normally a $59.99 title, essentially free with a new Xbox One purchase. 

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