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Buy a select Xbox One bundle and get a free game via the Microsoft Store

Microsoft is offering a deal where, depending on your region, you’ll get a free game with select Xbox One bundles.

In Australia, the Assassin’s Creed: Unity console bundles — with or without Kinect — will let you choose an additional game.

The Kinect-less bundle comes with the console, Unity and Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag for $499 AUD. The Kinect bundle comes with the same, plus a Kinect and Dance Central Spotlight for $599 AUD.

Either bundle comes with the additional choice of Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Project Spark, Forza 5, Forza Horizon 2, Killer Instinct, Kinect Sports Rivals, Zoo Tycoon, Ryse: Son of Rome, Dead Rising 3 or Sunset Overdrive.

Australians can head to the Microsoft Store to check it all out. The offer ends 28 February.

Over in the United States, the deal is open to Xbox Live Rewards members. Eligible parties will receive the $50 USD discount one of two Xbox One bundles and a free game.

Both Kinect-less options include the Assassin’s Creed: Unity bundle or the vanilla Xbox One itself.

Free games offered in the US include Titanfall, Madden NFL 15, Call of Duty: Ghosts or Battlefield 4.

Americans can head to their version of the Microsoft Store to check out their deal.

Sure, Americans may get that $50 discount, but our free game offers are way better, eh Aussies?


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