Xbox One S Bundle with Madden 21 Game & Headset

Own The Xbox One S 1TB Naked Bundle and dive into the very best of Xbox One. Get instant access to over 100 great games with 3 months of Xbox Game Pass. Watch 4K Blu-ray movies and stream 4K video on Netflix, Amazon, hulu and experience richer, more luminous colors in games and video with high dynamic range Technology.

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Slimmed down and powered up, the Xbox One S is more than just a cosmetic change. It may be 40% smaller, but more importantly, it’s capable of 4K video output. That means streaming and watching Blu-rays in Ultra HD, with High Dynamic Range bringing games to life using a higher contrast ratio and richer color. Add in a streamlined wireless controller with a textured grip and nothing’s stopping you from enjoying the Xbox One’s fantastic library of games in the best possible way. From Microsoft.

A new generation of players are leaving their mark on the NFL. Will you rise to the occasion? Rise to fame and become immortalized in Madden NFL 21 as you transcend NFL history and shape your path to greatness. Master all-new running enhancements and live playbooks to drive up the score. Rated E. From EA Sports.

  • Includes Xbox One S console with Xbox wireless controller, 2 AA batteries, HDMI cable, and AC adapter; wired universal headset; Madden 21; 14-day trial Xbox Live Gold subscription
  • 1TB hard drive
  • Ultra HD video with HDR
  • Ultra HD Blu-ray player
  • 802.11a/b/g/n dual-band Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi Direct; Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Instant Video, HBO Go, Twitch, additional streaming apps
  • HDMI pass-through: connect cable or satellite box to watch live TV
  • IR blaster
  • Backward-compatible with select Xbox 360/Xbox games
  • Xbox Live Gold subscription required for online multiplayer
  • Three USB ports
  • HDMI input
  • HDMI output
  • Gigabit ethernet port
  • UL listed adapter; 1-year Limited Manufacturer’s Warranty
  • Imported

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