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Titanfall bundle packs in free mech multiplayer with your Xbox One on March 11

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Check out our review of Titanfall.

Titanfall is out on March 11, and Microsoft will be offering a limited time promotional tie-in that gets you an Xbox One and the game for $500, which is normally the price of the new console on its own. The bundle will be available via Microsoft’s online store and select retailers (not specified), and pre-orders are open now.

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The Titanfall Xbox One bundle includes a download code for Respawn Entertainment’s game, an Xbox One with Kinect, an Xbox One wireless controller, an Xbox One chat headset, and one month of Xbox Live Gold membership – straightforward stuff. If you’ve been holding out for Titanfall before grabbing Microsoft’s new console, this is the bundle you’re looking for. Try to act surprised.

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