Xbox One S Minecraft Limited Edition Bundle (1TB)
Limited Edition Xbox One S 1TB console I Minecraft Creeper controller I Vertical stand
Minecraft I Redstone Pack
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/...?ocid=Bundles_soc_omc_xbo_tw_Video_buy_8.20.6
Xbox One S Minecraft Limited Edition Bundle (1TB)
Limited Edition Xbox One S 1TB console I Minecraft Creeper controller I Vertical stand
Minecraft I Redstone Pack
But, why....
thats the opposite price tag this should have
This should be the cheapeast as possible to cater to parents looking into buying this for their kids
thats the opposite price tag this should have
This should be the cheapeast as possible to cater to parents looking into buying this for their kids
X-box LEs sure look a lot better and refined compared to PS4 ones, even though this one is not of my own personal taste due to its business.
Wow, that price tag what are they thinking.
Because it will sell a lot of consoles?
Wow, that price tag what are they thinking.
Wow, that price tag what are they thinking.
Yeah I don't get that at all.
The standard 1TB console is 299. This comes with Minecraft and is a limited edition. The bottom of the console is transparent and it lights up. Fair price..
They failed big on the pricing. Should have been 500 GB and maybe $50 more than a normal console if they had to make it cost more. Ideally, this should have been like 279-299.
It's likely not mass produced for that purpose. The custom MS bundles are always more expensive. Did we already forget about gears or halo 5 bundles. Gears was $449 and the halo bundle was $499Price is a massive failure for what should have been a holiday family bundle.
When the existing Minecraft bundle is going for $250, you don't make a second version a year later for $150 more.
It's likely not mass produced for that purpose. The custom MS bundles are always more expensive. Did we already forget about gears or halo 5 bundles
Why the hell is this so expensive
Collectors who want a limited edition console.Are Gears and Halo designed for families?
If a colorful, toy-like Minecraft bundle was not mass produced for families during a price-conscious shopping period, then who was it designed for?