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Xbox One S 1TB PUBG bundle + Monster Hunter World for $290 ($360 value)

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The official Newegg eBay store is offering the Xbox One S 1TB Console PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds bundle with a free copy of Monster Hunter World for $289.99 shipped. This bundle goes for $300 and Monster Hunter World is still $60. That’s a $70 savings and an effective price of $230 shipped. While not the lowest we have ever tracked, it is the best around and a great chance to jump in if you’re looking for a Xbox One S.

Xbox One S PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds bundle:

Own the Xbox One S PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS Bundle featuring a full-game download (game preview edition), 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray™, 4K video streaming, High Dynamic Range, premium audio, an Xbox Wireless Controller, 1 month of Xbox Live Gold, 1 month Xbox Game Pass trial, HDMI cable, and AC Power cable.

PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS is a last-one-standing shooter being developed with community feedback. Drop into a competitive survival battle where you’ll engage in a heart-racing fight to be the last player left alive. Loot supplies, find weapons and gear up to take on the competition. Emerge the lone survivor in a thrilling game experience full of unexpected, adrenaline-pumping moments. Game is unfinished and a work in progress.

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