Halo: The Master Chief Collection Xbox One Bundle Announced

Microsoft has just announced a new Xbox One console bundle, this time featuring everyone's favorite alien-blasting Spartan. 

Later this month, you'll be able to pick up a Kinect-less Xbox One that comes with a copy of Halo: The Master Chief Collection for the suggested retail price of $349.99. While 343 Industries' sci-fi compilation has been a rough experience for those wishing to play online, the latest patch appears to have mixed many of the issues.

 

Halo: The Master Chief Collection launched late last year, exclusively for Xbox One. It includes the campaigns and multiplayer maps from each of the numbered entries in the super-popular series first conceived by Bungie back on the original Xbox.

You can read our review of the collection right here.

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