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Microsoft Xbox One X 1TB Fallout 76 & RDR2 Bundle
★★★★★
Microsoft's most powerful Xbox One console bundled with Fallout 76 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
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Overview
Specifications
Storage
1TB HDD
Color
Black
Resolution
Up to Native 4K
Included Games
Fallout 76, Red Dead Redemption 2
Optical Drive
4K UHD Blu-ray
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Native 4K gaming capability delivers the best visual quality in the Xbox One generation
- Two major open-world titles included provide substantial gameplay value out of the box
- 4K UHD Blu-ray drive doubles as a high-quality media player
- Backward compatible with a large library of Xbox 360 and original Xbox titles
👎 Cons
- 1TB HDD fills quickly once both bundled games and additional titles are installed
- As a last-generation console, new first-party game releases are increasingly limited
- Mechanical hard drive results in longer load times compared to SSD-equipped current-gen consoles
- Fallout 76 requires an active internet connection and has a smaller player base than at launch
Frequently Asked Questions
What games are included in this Xbox One X bundle?
The bundle includes full copies of Fallout 76 and Red Dead Redemption 2, both ready to play after installation and any required updates.
Does the Xbox One X play games in 4K?
Yes, the Xbox One X supports native 4K gaming on supported titles, as well as 4K streaming and 4K Blu-ray playback, delivering the highest visual fidelity in the Xbox One family.
How much storage does the 1TB hard drive provide in practice?
After the operating system and pre-installed game data, usable storage is less than 1TB. With both bundled games installed, remaining space will be limited, so an external USB hard drive may be needed for additional titles.
Is the Xbox One X still supported with new games?
Microsoft has shifted first-party development focus to the Xbox Series X|S. While many cross-generation titles still support Xbox One X, new exclusive releases may no longer be available for this platform.