After the epic Halo trilogy that ended in Halo 3, Master Chief is set to return as the main playable character in Halo 4 which is the start of the Reclaimer Trilogy. Now, to celebrate the return of John-117, Microsoft has announced a new Limited Edition Xbox 360 Slim. Check it out after the jump.
The Xbox 360 Slim Halo 4 Limited Edition Bundle comes with a copy of Halo 4 Standard Edition, two custom Halo 4 wireless controllers with Halo Blue LED lights and a special rotating D pad, and of course an Xbox 360 Slim with a custom Halo 4 paint job.
The Xbox comes with a spacious 320GB hard drive. Additionally, Microsoft is throwing in a special code for downloadable Halo 4 content including things like unique armor skin, weapon skin, emblem, avatar armor and avatar prop.
Check it out below:
Here is how the controller looks like:
The paint job and the blue LEDs look absolutely spectacular! This, combined with features like the exclusive sounds from the Halo 4 game for when you turn on/off the console or eject the DVD tray makes for one hell of a bundle!
This is the most awesome Xbox 360 Limited Edition Bundle I’ve laid eyes on ever. I would totally buy it in a heart beat, if I hadn’t already got myself an Xbox 360 Slim for free in Microsoft’s lovely Buy A PC, Get Xbox For Free deal for US students.
In recent news, Microsoft released a new trailer for Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn. Forward Unto Dawn is a part of a short series of live action episodes Microsoft will release starting on October 5th.
The Xbox 360 Slim Halo 4 Limited Edition Bundle costs $399 which is a reasonable price* to over for all this exclusive, limited edition content. You can pre-order the console now for $399 from the official page over on Amazon.com. It will be shipped to pre-orderers and released to the general public alongside Halo 4’s official release date i.e. November 6th, 2012.
*The $299 Xbox 360 Slim comes with a 250GB hard drive. For an extra hundred bucks, you get a more spacious hard drive, and a console / controller with custom Halo 4 paintjobs.
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