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Xbox One 500GB Console - Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Bundle

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Features

  • the Xbox One Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Bundle
  • Includes full-game download of the original Gears of War remastered in 1080p
  • Play five campaign chapters never released on console
  • Experience competitive multiplayer in 60FPS with 19 maps and six game modes
  • Features the Superstar Cole multiplayer skin

Description

the Xbox One Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Bundle, featuring a full-game download of Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, the Superstar Cole multiplayer skin, and early access to the Gears of War 4 Beta. Experience the original Gears of War rebuilt from the ground up in 1080p, with 60FPS competitive multiplayer and five campaign chapters never released on console.

Release date: August 25, 2015


Product Dimensions: 20 x 14.5 x 7 inches; 12 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 5C6-00083


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 12 pounds


Manufacturer: Microsoft Software


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Date First Available: July 10, 2015


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  • A wonderful family gaming system
Xbox One- I purchased this xbox one for my household. We have always been a family that enjoys new gaming devices and have owned an xbox 360 for many years and decided it was time for an upgrade. The overall design of the xbox one is sleek and beautiful. The controller has a similar design to the 360 but seems lighter and easier to use. The setup of the xbox one is very interesting in that you can have multiple profiles that are much easier to access compared to the setup on the 360. Generally one flick to the left and you can instantly access them. Games and apps at times take a bit to load on a varying basis, depending on how many are active in the background. Which brings to the point the ability to keep your various activities open. You may be playing a game at one point and you have become stuck . You can pause the game, access the home button to the main screen, and then pull up either Youtube or Edge and look up hints and/or tips. Once you have found the required info, you can automatically access the game from the EXACT same point in which you left it. Good variety of games are present both on the marketplace store and in different retailers. Almost all online gaming though requires a Xbox Live Gold membership. This does not limit your other app experiences or your offline play such as download music and movies, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Streaming, etc. Overall an excellent buy with little to no problems present. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2016 by Phyllis Adams

  • Great console, controller and the best game lineup out there for consoles
Owned a PS4 since its launch, and this initially just feels better to me. First thing I did was got EA Access for five bucks for a month, basically the world's best game renting service. Playing through Inquisition and Hardline now, the only negative is that there is too much to play in too little time. The one negative is it not coming with the dinky headset. I have a nice set of Trittons, but they are too bulky and wired to just leave laying around. The console would be six stars out of five if they would have included that. The controller is absolutely heavenly, and I am going to enjoy not having to worry about it being charged EVERY SINGLE DAY! The Gears remaster is pretty and holds up surprisingly well. I simply have so much to play right now that I have to put it on the backburner. 360 BC, only paying five bucks besides buying the console and having several games to play is heavenly for people with plenty of time for gaming on a budget. I have had one dashboard freeze and had to unplug the console. The snap features and really quick UI more than make up for it, though. If I could choose one thing about the console I like the best it has to be just how fast the OS is. I would like to know how to upload to Youtube, though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2015 by R. Gorall

  • You respect the buyer
Nice one work like new thank you so much
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025 by Ahmed

  • Great System from MicroSoft
This was the highlight of my holidays this past year. I love this system. I upgraded from a PS3 to the Xbox One because after 10 years of service, my PS3 was an old timer, and wanted to upgrade. First off, the interface is fantastic, obviously its Windows 10.1 (I'm calling it that for console use. Proud Win10 user right here!) Microsoft did a great job with the design of the console as well despite the whole uproar about it looking like a "VHS Player". Games are flawless and look damn good on this piece of tech, although it comes to if you have a modern HDTV at home. My father gave me his old HDTV, and it did not work, even on low-res mode. But, the good news is that where I'm at now, I have a HDTV that can display it in 720p, which is great resolution for me. Forza Herizon 2 is gorgeous. Since I'm new to the Xbox community, cant really give an in-depth review. All I know is that it was 350 dollars well spent with no problems at all ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2016 by Joshua Carlisle

  • Once bitten, TWICE screwed...
First time gamer so I didn't know what to expect. Took a loooong time to set up over the internet and seemed to require a Xbox Live Gold subscription to work. Signed up for the 30 day free trial and went thru another looooong registration process again. Put in the Metal Gear Solid Phantom Pain disk I had purchased separately and found out I had to actually download the game over the net which again, took a looooong time. Silly me for thinking you just put a game disk in the console and played. When I stopped playing and tried to eject the disk to try out the Blue Ray DVD player it wouldn't come out. Tracked down a fix on the internet. You have to stick a paper clip into a tiny hole after you disconnect the power etc. Seriously? Requested and received a FAST, no hassle replacement from Amazon so kudos to them. Went thru the looong setup and update process on the SECOND unit but tried to play a DVD before the looooong game download and setup and found that this unit won't eject a disk either so I'm now requesting a refund. Am I being picky to expect the ONLY button on the machine to work properly? Should I keep it knowing that every time I want to change a disk Ill have to disconnect the power, pull the console off the shelf, stick a piece of metal in a tiny hole on the side and try to grasp and then pull on the lip of the disk that peeks out? Maybe I don't have the genes to be a true Gamer. Seems like Microsoft has BIG quality control issues considering the console has been on the market for over a year. One bad unit I can understand. Two in a row? What are the odds? My newbie experience didn't come cheap. I'm stuck with 60 bucks worth of 2 games I can't use and I can't find where I can cancel my Xbox Live trial subscription. May have to cancel my credit card before they charge me for the whole year. Buyer beware. Especially if you are new to the gaming world. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2015 by Amazon Customer

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