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Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Xbox One bundles detailed

Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Xbox One bundles were recently announced by Microsoft and EA, covering both of the Xbox One’s iterations — the Xbox One S and Xbox One S.

Here’s what to expect from both.

Xbox One S Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order bundle

  • 1TB Xbox One S console and wireless controller
  • Full-game download of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition
  • 1-month trial of the Xbox Game Pass for console
  • 1-month trial of Xbox Live Gold
  • 1-month trial of EA Access.
  • Orange Lightsaber Blade Colour (pre-order bonus)
  • BEE D-1 Skin (pre-order bonus)
  • Mygeeto Campaign Hilt (pre-order bonus)
  • Umbaran Campaign Hilt (pre-order bonus)

The bundle is available from 15 November, priced at $399.99 AUD. Head here for more information.

Xbox One S Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order bundle

  • 1TB Xbox One X console and wireless controller
  • Full-game download of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition
  • 1-month trial of the Xbox Game Pass for console
  • 1-month trial of Xbox Live Gold
  • 1-month trial of EA Access.
  • Orange Lightsaber Blade Colour (pre-order bonus)
  • BEE D-1 Skin (pre-order bonus)
  • Mygeeto Campaign Hilt (pre-order bonus)
  • Umbaran Campaign Hilt (pre-order bonus)

The bundle is also available from 15 November, priced at $649.99 AUD. Head here for more information.

Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 on 15 November.


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