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The Microsoft Xbox One 1TB Tom Clancy’s The Division Bundle is a limited‑edition console released in early 2016 that pairs the original Xbox One hardware with a 1 TB hard drive and a digital copy of The Division. It adds extra storage, backward‑compatible gaming, and multimedia features, but lacks 4K support and includes no Kinect.
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$284.99
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$291.24
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$230.42
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$299.99
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Best For
Fans of Tom Clancy’s The Division seeking immediate access to the game; new Xbox One adopters needing extra storage; backward‑compatibility enthusiasts; multimedia users who value integrated streaming apps; budget‑conscious buyers during promotional periods.
Not Ideal For
Gamers looking for 4K gaming or a compact console; users who prefer physical game media; those who want a Kinect sensor included; anyone prioritizing the latest hardware design.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlighted the bundle’s timely release and added storage, noting it as a compelling offer for fans of The Division. However, they criticized the aging Xbox One hardware, lack of 4K capability, and the reliance on a traditional hard drive, especially when compared to emerging competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praised the generous 1 TB storage and the inclusion of The Division, rating the bundle highly on major retailers. Common complaints centered on slow HDD performance, lengthy system updates, and the absence of a physical game disc or Kinect.
Common Complaints
Long mandatory system updates on first launch; slow load times due to mechanical HDD; lack of Kinect despite dedicated port; 1080p‑only video output; bulky and heavy design.
What People Are Saying
“great value”
“was worthless to me”
How It Compares
vs. PlayStation 4 (1TB, CUH-1200)
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Choose the Xbox One bundle if you value backward compatibility and a bundled game; choose PS4 for a slimmer console and slightly faster storage.
vs. Xbox One S (2TB, 2016)
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Select the Xbox One S for more storage, 4K video, and a modern design; select the bundle for the included game and extra Xbox Live trial.
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