- Bundle includes: Xbox One X console, full-game downloads of Battlefield V Deluxe Edition, Battlefield: 1943, and Battlefield 1 Revolution, 1-month Xbox Game Pass trial with access to over 100+ games, 14-day Xbox Live Gold trial, and 1-month EA Access
- Includes full-game downloads of Battlefield: 1943 and Battlefield 1 Revolution (including Premium Pass, Expansions: They Shall Not Pass, In the Name of the Tsar, Turning Tides, Apocalypse, and 14 Superior Battlepacks & unique dogtags)
- Lead your Company in all-out multiplayer with new experiences like the massive Grand Operations on the fastest, most reliable gaming network
- Play over 1,300 games including more than 200 exclusives and over 400 classics from Xbox 360 and Original Xbox
- Xbox One family settings let you choose privacy, screen time, and content limits for each member of the family
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Jared Hans Atienza
Glad I decided to finally get an Xbox
I love the one X in every way. I own a PlayStation pro and the one X. The Xbox is barely noticeable. Plad 4k movies and looks amazing with the gold to grey . I couldn't be happier with the purchase. I got it for $400 during the e3 sale
Jacqui Cooper
Thx
Quick processing and shipping. Works out of the box. No damage.
Sarfraz Ali
Best console ever made
It IS the best console ever made (to date). PROS: - PROCESSOR X technically has the best hardware outside of a PC. That's why you're here. It's solid, steady, runs silent most of the time. Mine is used routinely and doesn't overheat. - HD 4K streaming, 4K gaming, UHDs (PS4 CANNOT play them), HDR, HD Enhanced titles, Dolby vision, Dolby Atmos (this was the first device to support Atmos to my knowledge or at least it was the first one on the Dobly Atmos site anyway). - HDMI in HDMI in allows you to view another device on your Xbox One. Some use this to add cable boxes, external OTA tuners or other devices. Theoretically you could view an Xbox 360, PS4 or anything that outputs a signal via HDMI (not sure how well that'd work but it might be possible...could you connect ANOTHER Xbox One into an Xbox One and have Xbox One-ception?) I haven't had a cable subscription in years but I love the way the Xbox One will show your channel line-up with cable, satellite or OTA and I love that it auto-plays in a little window while scrolling through the lineup. I do have an antenna and the local channel line up is there... - INSTALL Ease of installing, moving titles. If purchased digitally, games automatically show in your queue and auto install if desired. You can install a game digitally from a 1 Xbox to another Xbox (generally faster than doing so by downloading) via a network install. Hide or unhide titles from your "ready to install" area if desired. Sort titles by size, use, alphabetical...Games update themselves automatically. - HOME XBOX If you have 2 or more Xboxes, you can play your stuff on 1 Xbox and another person can play your stuff on the "home" Xbox at the same time having access to the same game library and same licenses meaning you won't have to buy them twice... - ACCOUNT-BASED Cloud saves. You can log into any Xbox One anywhere (as long as it has an internet connection), download your stuff (if it isn't already there) and play whatever it is, wherever you are...This is a major improvement over prior generations. No more carrying around a save file or hard drive...If a game is lost or hard drive dies, your saves are still there. - PREVIEW PROGRAM Insider, preview program, skip ahead, preview new features faster (if you can get approved for it). - MUSIC Play music with an app while playing a game and control volume of each. - BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY Select Xbox 360 and Xbox Original title backward compatibility (many/most of the good games are there). There are so many 360 compat titles that everyone in the house has completely abandoned the 360. - GAME PASS Gold, Game Pass and Ultimate. Gold gets you 4 games per month now - that'd be roughly 50/yr (they're not all great of course but some are). Game Pass gets you over 100+ games (possibly over 200 by the time you read this). You could upgrade Gold or Game Pass to Ultimate for $1 during E3 2019 and have access to over 100+ games for the same amount of time you have Gold. Have Gold for 3 years? You now have Game Pass for 3 years for $1. This was an insane deal. When Gears5 comes out you play it free. When Halo6 comes out you play it free. And so on. Game Pass will soon come to PC. - COMMUNITIES Groups, Looking for groups, communities to find people who play the same things you do. - ACHIEVEMENTS Achievement system improvements, diamond (rare) achievements, achievement progress, weekly or monthly achievements, etc... - VIDEO CAPTURE Editing and uploading screenshots, videos is improved, fast (but where you can upload them is still lacking). - MIXER MS's commitment to Mixer in the face of Amazon's endless money to support Twitch is admirable. Mixer doesn't have the Twitch brand name cache, but it appears to work well... - CROSS-PLAY Improved 3rd party platform experiences. Xbox / Windows crossover -- some Xbox games you purchase can be played on a PC and with an Xbox controller if desired. Xbox app appearing on Nintendo store, crossover play with other platforms on select titles. Xbox will now support GOG, Steam, others... - NEW DEVS Serious acquisitions of very good developers like Obsidian (Fallout), DoubleFine, Compulsion, etc. Acquisitions of titles like Gears seem obvious... - CONTROLLER The new Xbox One controller with bluetooth and headphone jack is basically the standard controller in the gaming industry because it's just that good - it's solid. They even put rumblers in the triggers. My only complaint is it's hard to dissemble and mod (there are 2 boards and some of the things you would want to remove - you can't easily). - COOL APPS Kodi is pretty awesome and the fact that those devs are trying to keep the app working on Xbox One is wonderful. - LEADERSHIP Phil Spensor and Major Nelson are great guys. Actual gamers. They know what they're doing. ----- CONS: - SNAP Removal of "snap" (picture in picture or app in app) feature. This was definitely a cool feature. - EXCLUSIVES Many exclusives have been slow, lacking, meh or disappointing this console generation, e.g. Crackdown. They made a big deal about Crackdown (a game most of us had fun with but had forgotten about). When it was released, it was just okay...Nothing to write home about. Still, many of the best titles are going to be multi-platform anyway. Red Dead Redemption 2 was probably the best title of 2018 and it will probably look and play best on Xbox One X. - SOCIAL MEDIA Deeper social media integration still has a little bit to catch up (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc). - FORUM The old Xbox forum was more of a community reddit-like experience and it's virtually dead now. Most people don't use the forum (does it even exist at all?) and go to individual developer/publisher sites instead... - HDR The way some apps use HDR (Netflix) has been chaotic and confusing (this appears to be Netflix's fault). - SSD Lack of a sku with internal SSD (this would obviously increase the price of the console so I understand why they haven't done it this generation). - KINECT This doesn't really apply to the newer Xbox One models anymore but the initial force bundling of Kinect was a cost bungle on Don Mattrick's part. MS's complete abandoning of the device years later feels wimpy. All you need is 1 killer app to breathe life into the device. ----- OTHER NOTES: If you're trying to decide between Xbox One S or X, I can tell you as someone who uses both constantly, yes the S will be much cheaper but it feels incredibly slow and sluggish compared the the X. I'd say IF you are someone who games causally, intermittently (not daily), has 30 or less games, the S should be fine for you. BUT if you're more of a power user, pick the X and feel all those teraflops all over your face. And the PC master race? Comb the cheetos our of your neckbeard. You already feel superior so what are you doing here with us console babies?