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Xbox One X 1TB Console - Fallout 76 Bundle (Discontinued)

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  • Bundle includes: Xbox One X console, wireless controller, full-game download of Fallout 76, 1-month Xbox Game Pass trial, and 1-month Xbox Live Gold. Xbox Live Gold required to play game (sold separately, 1 month included).
  • Multiplayer comes to the epic, open-world Fallout RPG series from Bethesda game Studios
  • Use the construction and assembly mobile platform (C.A.M.P.) to build and craft anywhere in the world
  • Experience the largest, most dynamic world ever created in the legendary Fallout universe. All-new graphics, lighting and landscape technology brings to life six distinct West Virginia regions. From the forests of Appalachia to the noxious crimson expanses of the Cranberry Bog, each region offers its own risks and rewards.
  • Go it alone or team up with fellow survivors to unlock access to the ultimate weapon-nuclear missiles

Description

The DLC (Downloadable Content), Trials/Subscriptions and/or Bundled Games may or may not be included and are not guaranteed to work Our Future Begins on the Worldâ€s Most Powerful Console. Order the Microsoft Xbox One X 1TB Fallout 76 Bundle, Black, CYV-00146 and explore, quest, build, and triumph in a post-nuclear wasteland. Prepare for an epic adventure in the prequel to the award-winning Fallout RPG series from Bethesda Game Studios.

Release date: November 14, 2018


Product Dimensions: 18.5 x 5 x 12.5 inches; 11.02 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Item model number: CYV-00146


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 11 pounds


Manufacturer: Microsoft


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 21, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • What a turn around Microsoft made.
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So i bought this as an acceptable Amazon Warehouse deal for $300. To my surprise the box only had been smushed in a few places and the console had probably only been tested but had all original packaging. It was new. No marks or anything. It was a good deal. So the console itself is very good. I sold my old xbox one in 2014. It was big, loud, and lacking power. I mostly play on a highend pc, own a ps4, switch, and most of the consoles from nearly every generation. This machine is the first console to impress me since the 360. For the money i can not build you a pc like this. No checkerboarding. Just 4k goodness. It being the same price as the Pro or cheaper makes the X a clear winner. Why? Better framerates. The main reason i play on pc and most important is a stable framerate. 60fps all the time. So the X does 30. But it is almost always 30, unlike the ps4, or base xbone and more so than the ps4 pro. Native 4k. Upscaling for consoles are buzz words. Your TV does the upscaling of any non native image. So a 480p DVD will only look as good as your TV is capable of. You are at the mercy of your TVs upscaling. So perfect pixel per pixel is always the best option. 4k bluray. It is a nice plus. Backwards compatibility and 4k enhancement. This is big since RDR never got a pc release. It is great anyway since the old 360 failure rates are just a matter of time, and the games look so much better at 2160p oppose to 720p or less. And even though games like Oblivion can be modded to look like a 2019 remaster. Fallout 3 does not run well on Windows 10. It was never stable anyway, but it crashes a lot. My only issue is outside of a more stable fps and resolution no other effort are being made on these games. Oblivion for instance run at 30 fps and medium pc settings since this is literally an emulated version. So they can never change anything but resolution and post processing things. Game Pass. This is the Netflix for video games. As a pc player I am concerned it would kill modding on that platform. You dont own the product and there for have no right to it. But on a console this is huge and a fantasic service. You can try what you want, and the games are fairly recent to classics. It is also better than what PS offers currently. Build quality. This is the best built xbox ever. No external power brick, smaller than the PS4, and quieter than my overclocked pc which is much quieter than my ps4. Only the switch is less noisy. Its impressive to say the least and a huge turn around from the noisy VCR they released in 2013. Only downside is the DVD drive reads a little slower than the ps4. All told if you are inbetween this and the Pro I would strongly recommend the xboex. The exclusive ps4 games are all over rated. Horizon is basically a post apocalyptic AC game with much worse combat, God of War was one of the most archaic playing games i have played. It is Tomb Raider with a better story, and my favorite one is Spiderman but even then. The multiplats are better one the one x. Forza Horizon is a fun series. And RDR2 plays @4k and holds the best framerate. So if you're like me and care about stable frames above all else this is your console. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2019 by Bugs

  • Black Screen of Death After 1 Year (Resolved)
Style: Single
I should have been more skeptical when buying from this seller for a few reasons. First, they were the best price on the market for a new One X when I purchased just over a year ago (June 2019). I figured it made sense since it came with a game most people gave poor reviews. So I purchased it, and when it arrived I noticed the original clear packaging stickers had been cut and new stickers were placed over the cut stickers - this made me wonder if this unit was actually a refurb or open-box return. However the console seemed to be in great physical condition and booted with no issues. Shortly after beginning to use the unit I noticed issues with the controller - primarily connectivity issues that I had never had with other store-bought Microsoft controllers. More specifically issues with connection cutting out/stuttering and headset audio being choppy. I emailed the company to ask if they sent me a refurbished unit or controller, and they offered me a partial refund of the purchase with no questions asked and no explanation provided, and did not offer to replace the unit. If it wasn't such a pain to return opened electronics past the return window I might have returned it and purchased somewhere more reputable. Now I'm wishing I would have. I've owned the console for less than a year and a half, and now that I am barely five months out of warranty the console has gotten Black Screen of Death. The console will boot and my TV recognizes this by powering on, I can even hear the Xbox menu audio coming through my TV, however the screen remains black. I have attempted a hard reset, checked the hardware, switched my HDMI cable, and nothing works. Everything I'm reading points to this being an issue with the HDMI chip in the console. Microsoft won't do anything since I bought from a Amazon third party seller and the unit would be out of warranty. Use caution when a "new" console deal seems too good to be true, and if you have any suspicions upon receiving the product I would return it for a refund and buy somewhere more reputable. I have no way of knowing for sure, but I feel like I got stuck with a refurbished unit that is now effectively bricked and I have no recourse unless the seller reaches out, in which case I will update this review. Update: Turns out this was a software issue widely affecting smart TV's and has since been fixed via a software update. I have updated the review from 1 star to 5 stars since everything is in working order as intended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2020 by Chris H.

  • A good console with a bad game that I only bought because it was cheaper than a standalone console.
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I acquired this because I wanted to upgrade from my standard Xbox One. The main enticement was the fact that, simply because it was bundled with Fallout 76, it was by far the cheapest price for the console. When a console is heavily discounted beyond even the price of the console on its own, that should tell you enough about the game. By that metric, the cost was exactly what I felt was appropriate for the console. The transfer process was painless enough. The console is the most powerful gaming console currently on the market. Loads fast, beautiful graphics, and plenty of features. Just don't expect a lot of amazing exclusive game titles. The fact that Fallout 76 comes bundled with the console, I don't count as any kind of upside. I played for 2 hours and nearly fell asleep in the process. Consider it just a bonus feature, if nothing else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019 by Patrick H. Ghee

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