[San Diego Comic-Con] Microsoft Announce XBox360 Limited Edition “Halo 4″ Console Bundle and Accessories

Halo4LE 300x268 [San Diego Comic Con] Microsoft Announce XBox360 Limited Edition Halo 4 Console Bundle and AccessoriesToday at the currently on-going San Diego Comic-Con, Microsoft and 343 Industries revealed the XBox 350 Limited Edition “Halo 4″ console bundle – what they hope to be a perfect celebration of the return of the Master Chief in Halo 4. The limited edition bundle and accessories showcase a never-before-seen unique design inspired by the game and include everything you need to bring the “Halo” mythology right into your living room.

The Xbox 360 Limited Edition Halo 4 console bundle is available for pre-order today and will arrive in stores with the launch of Halo 4 on the 6th November 2012. This must-have bundle contains an exclusive, custom-designed console and two exclusive controllers inspired by the game, a standard edition copy of Halo 4, a wired headset, a massive 320GB hard drive, built-in Wi-Fi, and Xbox LIVE tokens for exclusive Halo 4 in-game and avatar marketplace downloadable content. The “ring of light” on the console, as well as the Xbox Guide button of the controller will showcase a glowing blue color to match the overall Halo 4 color scheme.

In addition to the limited edition console bundle, Microsoft and 343 Industries are releasing a standalone Xbox 360 Halo 4 Limited Edition Wireless Controller.  The graphics on this controller will feature the United Nations Space Command (UNSC) emblem on a dark grey translucent body, and will include an Avatar T-shirt as exclusive downloadable content.  The Halo 4 Limited Edition Wireless controller will also feature the Halo 4 glowing blue Xbox Guide button.  This is currently slated to also be released on the 6th November 2012.

 

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