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The Xbox One S is available in 500 GB, 1 TB, and a “special edition” 2 TB model, which originally retailed at US$299, $349, and $399 respectively. The 2 TB model was released on August 2, 2016,[108][335] and 1 TB and 500 GB models were released on August 23, 2016.[336] A Gears of War 4 special edition was also released.[337] On June 11, 2017, Microsoft lowered the prices of the 500 GB Battlefield 1 and 1 TB Forza Horizon 3 Xbox One S console bundles by US$50.[338] At Gamescom 2017, Microsoft unveiled a 1 TB Minecraft limited edition, with a grass block-themed hardware and a Creeper-themed controller.[339] During an Inside Xbox livestream in September 2018, Microsoft unveiled a 1 TB Fortnite Battle Royale bundle, with online codes to acquire unique in-game Eon-themed items and currency.[340] On October 9, 2018, Microsoft announced that they would be releasing a 1 TB Minecraft Creators bundle, with a download code for Minecraft, in-game currency, DLC packs, and a free trial for Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold.[341][342] On June 7, 2019, Microsoft released a second Fortnite bundle with purple hardware, as well as in-game currency and items.[343] On March 17, 2020, a similar Roblox bundle was released, bundled with in-game items and currency, and a one-month trial of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.[344] It was quietly discontinued by the end of 2020.[8]
Xbox One S All-Digital Edition
On April 16, 2019, Microsoft unveiled an “all-digital” configuration of the Xbox One S named Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, which excludes the Blu-ray Disc drive. It is a 1 TB model sold at a price of US$249, and includes digital download cards for Forza Horizon 3, Minecraft, and Sea of Thieves. The console was released on May 7, 2019.[345] The unit was discontinued in July 2020.
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