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Xbox One S 1TB Console - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Bundle [DISCONTINUED]

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Edition: S 1TB - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Bundle [DISCONTINUED]


Features

  • The previous generation bundle includes: Xbox One S 1TB console, Xbox Wireless Controller, full-game download of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition, 1-Month of Xbox Live Gold, a 1-Month trial of Xbox Game Pass for Console, and 1-Month of EA Access
  • If purchased through Xbox All Access: Enjoy low monthly payments for 24 months, no upfront cost, access to over 100 high-quality games and online multiplayer. Plus console upgrade option
  • Get the story behind the game with the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition, including a cosmetic skin for BD-1, a cosmetic skin for the Stinger Mantis, a Digital Art Book, and a Directors Cut featuring behind-the-scenes videos containing over 90 minutes of footage from the making of the game
  • Experience iconic and familiar planets, weapons, gear, and enemies while meeting a roster of fresh characters, locations, creatures, droids, and adversaries new to Star Wars on a galaxy-spanning adventure
  • Develop your connection to the force and tap into powerful Force abilities for exploration and combat Master the iconic lightsaber in thoughtful and innovative combat

Description

Own the Xbox One S Star Wars Jedi: Fallen order Bundle and experience the thrill and challenge of becoming a Jedi. Step into the role of a Jedi padawan who narrowly escaped the purge of order 66. Engage in innovative lightsaber and force combat on a galaxy-spanning adventure as you stay One step ahead of the Empire and its deadly inquisitors. Continue your training, explore the mysteries of the force and become the Jedi you were meant to be. This bundle includes an Xbox One S, an Xbox wireless Controller, a full-game download of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen order Deluxe Edition, a month Xbox Live Gold subscription, a month Xbox Game Pass for Console trial, and month of EA access. Whether you're playing games, watching 4K movies, or streaming gameplay, there's never been a better time to game with Xbox One.If purchased through Xbox All Access, the bundle includes 24-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate includes Xbox Live Gold, Xbox Game Pass for Console, Xbox Game Pass for PC, and other benefits; game catalog varies over time. Internet access required (ISP fees apply). Membership conversion: your existing Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass membership(s) will automatically convert to Ultimate at a conversion ratio, learn more xbox.com/gamepass. Digital Direct: Your 24-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership is delivered directly to your console during set-up and is available in Settings; no codes required. Warranty: console is under a 1 year limited hardware warranty (90 days for controller/accessories) regardless of length of financing. (Microsoft Limited Hardware Warranty: Upgrade: Upgrade option after the equivalent of 18 payments for the next Xbox console only, coming Holiday 2020 (excludes Xbox One X, S, and S All Digital Edition). New contract, terms, and pricing apply. Requires return of console in good condition. The next Xbox console available under the upgrade option is subject to FCC rules and will comply with the appropriate FCC rules when available. See product and upgrade terms at Xbox.com/XboxAllAccessTerms.With approval of Citizens One Line of Credit at 0% APR and 24-month term. Subject to individual credit approval. Total payment amount from $551.76; taxes, shipping, and other charges are extra and may vary (estimated retail price with Xbox One S console; prices will vary by console and retailer). See Citizens One Line of Credit Agreement at for full terms and conditions.Savings based on Estimated Retail Price of items sold separately; actual savings may vary. See retailer for details.NOTE: The two games available in the pre-order bundle are digital. The pre-order bonus does not include any physical games.

Platform: Xbox One


Input Device: Gamepad


Brand: Xbox


Model Name: Star Wars Jedi


Color: White


Memory Storage Capacity: 1 TB


Resolution: 4K


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Input Device: Gamepad


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Platform: Xbox One


Color: White


Global Trade Identification Number: 35


UPC: 889842485035 889842485158


Model Number: Xbox One S 1TB


Manufacturer: Microsoft


Brand: Xbox


Model Name: Star Wars Jedi


Frequently asked questions

The bundle includes a white Xbox One S console with a 1TB HDD, a matching white Xbox One wireless controller, and a digital download of the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order game. It comes equipped with 8GB of RAM and a custom AMD Octa-core CPU. Additionally, it has the capability to play 4K Blu-ray discs and stream 4K video content.

The Xbox One S supports 4K video streaming and can play 4K Blu-ray discs, offering an enhanced entertainment experience. However, it does not support 4K gaming; games are rendered at a maximum of 1080p and then upscaled to 4K.

The bundle comes with a digital code for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order that you can redeem through the Xbox Store on your console or online through your Microsoft/Xbox account. Once redeemed, the game will be available to download and play.

Yes, the Xbox One S is a versatile entertainment device. Aside from gaming, you can use it to watch 4K Blu-ray movies, stream 4K video content through apps like Netflix and YouTube, listen to music, browse the internet, and more.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Xbox One S 1TB Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Bundle is widely praised for its excellent build quality and value, offering 4K UHD movie playback and a solid gaming experience. The bundle comes with an appealing game that, despite its flaws, is considered worth the time and provides a great Star Wars gaming experience. The user interface is mentioned as cluttered, which could be disorienting for new Xbox OS users. All included codes for services and the game download are appreciated, and the overall reception is highly positive.

Pros

  • 😍 Sleek console design and sturdy build quality
  • 🎮 Includes popular bundled game and trials for services
  • 📽️ Offers 4K UHD movie playback adding extra value
  • 🔗 Backward compatibility and retrieval of old Xbox credentials/games
  • 👾 Positive gaming experience with included Game Pass

Cons

  • 🙈 Cluttered user interface in the Xbox OS
  • 🎨 Graphical inconsistencies within the bundled game
  • 🧊 Slow performing actions in the game's combat system
  • ⏲️ Some users reported frame rate drops during gameplay

Should I Buy It?

If you're a Star Wars fan or looking for a reliable gaming console with 4K media playback, this bundle offers a compelling package. The product delivers strong performance, a quality gaming experience, and additional perks like game trials which add to its value. Although the user interface and occasional game performance issues might require some patience, the overwhelming positive feedback and features like backward compatibility make it a recommended purchase.


  • Xbox Review / Jedi: Fallen Order Review (spoilers)
Edition: S 1TB - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order B...
First off, I'll talk a bit about the console. Pulling it out of the packaging revealed a sleek looking system that makes my PS4 blush a little. You get an HDMI cable, power cable, controller, batteries, (Duracell at that, surprisingly) and all the paper inserts with the codes for your trials of services and the code for the download of the bundled game. For those new to the Xbox's OS, it can be a little overwhelming. Compared to a PS4, it's super cluttered. It feels like they're trying to cram as much info as possible into each screen, and that to me is a big downside. I'm not saying Sony does a much better job, and Nintendo is about ten years late to the party, but for me personally, I just want to turn on the system and not be bombarded with boxes advertising a new game while my actual games are a tiny box on the screen. Maybe there is a way to change this. I'll have to look into it. It isn't unsimilar to the way PS4 games will have their dropdown menu, but it's much less organized. On a PS4 game it'll show how much space it takes, whether the disc is in, recent trophies, add-ons, and then to the right it'll display advertisements about add-ons to a game, maybe some game clips or trending community videos. It's displayed almost like a website would have it. On the Xbox it's just a bunch of boxes piled next to one another without showing even half that previously mentioned content. I'd love for there to be a way for you to start the system, have all your installed games right there on the home screen without all the clutter, and for you to just jump right in. Everything on it works just fine, it's just cluttered. It's something that takes some getting used to depending on what platform you're used to playing on. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone, and it looks great on your shelf next to all your other media players. Jedi: Fallen Order - Spoilers ahead This one is a very mixed bag. Depending on what side of the fandom you lie upon, you'll either love it or hate it. As many people have already mentioned, it has a very Dark Souls feel to it. Even a simple stormtrooper can reduce you to nothing if you aren't careful or attack carelessly. You rest at a meditation spot, think bonfires from DS, which refill your healing item and also respawns all enemies, just like DS. If you're like me, you played Force Unleashed, and loved that. It's true to its name, giving you an ultimate Star Wars power fantasy that's remained a gem even today. This game is not that. Almost every single enemy aside from the base stormtrooper can absolutely destroy you; you, a lightsaber wielding force user. Perhaps the game borrows a little too much from Dark Souls in that your moves are slow and once you press the button, you have to commit to it. This means that if you swing too early, you might get curbstomped. You swing too late, and your attacking animation won't even begin before you're knocked back. Sounds reasonable, right? It would be if your actions happened when you pressed the button. It takes some getting used to, that's all. If you can learn to parry well, you'll breeze through the game. (Just like Dark Souls) Throughout the game, Cal regains the use of abilities he had as a child, these being force pull, push, wall running, and double jump. You start off with slow, an ability that slows down your target. After regaining the final ability, Cal says "I'm back to where I was" referring to having regained all his prior abilities from childhood. You don't get anything new though. Cal has an ability called Force Echo which lets him perceive events or information by touching an object through the force. It's a pretty cool ability but only serves as a way to get lore dumps in game, which is how you fill up your data logs which you can read at any time. You also find upgrades for your little droid companion which allows for greater traversal and close to the end, a few combat related abilities. There is also a skill tree which nets you power boosts and a few new moves here and there. Combat does not work the same way as in Force Unleashed in that there aren't many button combos that mix up powers and lightsaber attacks. You get a couple, but nothing that feels too powerful. For example, a force push won't do much to anything aside from the base stormtrooper unless you catch them offguard. Everything seems to have major force resistance, or Cal isn't very strong with the force. In terms of story, it's a great departure from the usual stuff. You're a scared former padawan who slips through the empire's fingers and lands himself in a plot to retrieve a holocron that somehow contains names of force sensitive children even though it's probably been hidden for many years (not the first time it's been done, but it's fresh enough still.) There's a big focus on exploration, and this is where the game truly shines. Even though the levels are very linear you feel like you're going through places no one's ever seen before. When you look at the map after you've done most of it, you see how big the main worlds really are. With the exception of Kashyyyk, they all look phenomenal. My hat's off to the environment designers; they make you feel like you're in there. There are six planets you get to go to, with Zeffo and Kashyyyk being the big ones, Dathomir feeling mid sized, while the rest are small. The last one is basically just a final corridor to the ending, but it's really good. What's wrong with Kashyyyk, you may ask? Well, that segways into my next point. Graphically, this game can look amazing one second and awful the next. Sometimes textures take upwards of 15 seconds to load leaving you running through areas you'd expect to see on an N64. Yes, it's that bad. Kashyyyk gets the absolute worst of it. It's to be expected, but I wonder how they pulled off Battlefront 2 looking as incredible as it does with large open areas and here we get a game that loads its areas in segments and looks horrible at times. What's even worse is that all areas are plagued with massive framerate drops. Perhaps this game was meant to be played on the xbx or ps4 pro only, because without exaggeration, the game chugs hard when you have a few opponents on screen. Sometimes just running through the world with no one around causes these framerate drops. If there's one thing I have to fault the game with, it's the performance. When coupled with the slower, more deliberately paced gameplay, you really do get flashbacks of playing Dark Souls on a ps3 on launch. There are moments that make you feel like an awesome jedi, exploring and fighting in a way that makes you wonder whether Luke even did anything cool in Disney's new canon. Then there's slow junk. As I said, it's a mixed bag. Darth Vader is indeed in the game, and I love what they did with him. I played through the game on normal, and after beating the second sister, the final boss, Vader shows up. When you regain control, I tried running up to him and striking him just to be knocked aside. There is no fighting Vader here. All you can do is run away. I love this execution, because at the end of it, Cal really isn't anyone special, just another Jedi trying to find his way. Really, this story's already been done in Star Wars rebels with Kanan. As it was in rebels, Vader is an absolute monster. Running really is all you can do. As you do so, he's destroying the structures you used to get to the final room, killing stormtroopers as you go. When taken as a whole, it shows you that anyone who has ever stood up to Vader and did anything of note had to be a truly exceptional person, and that no normal person, even a Jedi, is of any concern to him. This is one of the best depictions of Vader I've ever seen. When all is said and done, the holocron is destroyed and they have nothing left to do. There's no tie-in to anything else aside from Saw Guerrera and Tarfful showing up for brief cameos, but it's not blatantly implied that Cal is going to go off and help either of their causes. It's a game that is very much worth the time to be played despite all its flaws. The fact that it comes bundled with the system for this price is even better. If you've been on the fence about picking yourself up an xbox, I recommend it. Don't let my nitpicks or calling out the negatives of the product deter you. I prefer to be upfront about what's bad about something so that anyone reading can be better prepared and appreciate all the good coming out of it. For this price and what comes with it, it's a hell of a deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2020 by Vicente G.

  • Jaw dropping heart stopping awesomeness
Edition: S 1TB - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order B...
Good God in Heaven. This thing is fantastic. I’ve been out of the gaming circuit for years, but was a vet of the early Halo Wars and CoD games. But it’s been years. I’m 40. The last console I purchased was a WiiU like 4 years ago. And it was okay. Not fantastic. But cool. So, I live on Long Island and the coronavirus is freaking everywhere. So hanging out with friends is difficult at best. I needed something to help me reach out and pass the time. My friend told me he was playing Star Wars Battlefront 2 and Jedi Fallen Order. I’m a Star Wars guy. Big Time. And a cynic. So this was no small decision. So I found this unit on Amazon, and took a shot. I got it in two days, which was outstanding because originally it wasn’t supposed to be here until the following week. I have a wall mounted TV so I disconnected the WiiU and used the pre-snaked hdmi to connect it. Plugged it in, batteries (included ❤️) Installed in the super- sexy controller and updated the software. This console bundle also comes with a download code for Jedi: Fallen Order so I went ahead and got that going. Free month of Xbox Live. Awesome. Thanks Microsoft. That’s mighty nice. Set that up. EA all access for a month. Okay. Won’t use it but set it up. Thanks all the same. Xbox Game Pass is fantastic. I’m playing Batman Arkham Knight on it. It’s really outstanding. So okay. I’m all logged in. I used to roll heavy in the 360 days, but that was a long time ago. It asks for my Microsoft Live credentials. I put them in. I get my Gamertag Back, all my gamer points and achievements, and every digital game I purchased in my 360 back. My Jaw hit the floor. So now, not only do I have this INSANE console which I really do love, but I’m back. This console is the best entertainment purchase I’ve made In a very long time. I am truly impressed on every level. The Jedi game will receive its own review, but it Is fantastic, dear reader. It is fantastic. If there was one sole criticism, it’s that it does not come with a headset. It said it didn’t and I didn’t expect one. I have ordered one and will be reviewing that as well. It also allows me to enjoy multiplayer games with my friends from the safety and comfort of our homes. In these times, that is so important. So I hope you found this useful. In closing all I can say is this: If you are considering buying this unit, I recommend and endorse your decision completely. FANTASTIC PRODUCT. (Kudos to the seller and Amazon as well. Good job all around people.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2020 by Mattworld31

  • Awesome.
Edition: S 1TB - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order B...
I am The really impressed by the care and attention that they took in packaging and shipping this product. I am very excited to start using it, and it even came with a headset which I’ve never had before so this will be fun. The only downside is the headset was dead when it got here, but it’s a type C charger and that’s an easy fix, but I am so excited to set this up. Update to this morning: I set it up last night, system booted up just fine, minor surface marks on the system it’s self but that’s fine. Did however notice that the controller, well packaged I might add, one of the trigger buttons was not functional. I thought it was stuck but there is no sound indicating that it is connecting with the rest of the controller. So I am going to see about pulling it apart to see if I can fix it. Other than that I am so happy with my product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by Kara Truman Kara Truman

  • Perfect Product-Brand New-No Scams
Edition: S 1TB - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order B...
Man...I missed the Black Friday deals and just wasn’t sure if I even wanted to spend almost $400 for a console and Star Wars game (which is hours of entertainment btw) BUT...$200...is it worth it? YES. Exactly as promised. Brand new in box with original packaging (I can tell the re-wraps). All equipment works and performs awesome. All the codes worked for everything. You don’t get the disc game, it’s an xox code to download to your system, but that’s pretty typical and they never promised that. I’m very happy with the console and am enjoying a bunch of games with the EA month free pass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2020 by David Bennett

  • Xbox one S 1tb/ Star Wars
Edition: S 1TB - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order B...
Great console and great game! Xbox Game Pass is such a great deal. Microsoft does such a good job with build quality, both the console and controller feel rock solid. The fact that the One S plays 4K UHD movies adds so much value to the console at an already low price. The star wars game was great aswell and not a big star wars fan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2020 by Alberto Escalante

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