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Xbox Australia offers new ID@Xbox Xbox One bundle

Xbox Australia today announced a new ID@Xbox Xbox One bundle, combining the current-gen console with a number of titles published through the ID@Xbox self-publishing service.

The bundle offers an Xbox One, controller, 14 day Xbox Live trial, HDMI cable and seven ID@Xbox games: #IDARB, Warframe, The Jackbox Party Pack, Threes!, Never Along, SMITE and Aussie-developed Hand of Fate. The bundle is priced at $499 AUD.

“Independent games are something we are incredibly passionate about here at Xbox, and we know many of our fans feel the same,” said Jeremy Hinton, Business Group Lead for interactive entertainment at Microsoft in Australia. “The ID@Xbox bundle offers Australian consumers the opportunity to enjoy an incredible Xbox experience with an outstanding line-up of independent titles available on the console in 2015, including several available first on Xbox One.”

You can grab the bundle now on Australia’s Microsoft Store.


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