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500GB Xbox 360? Leaked Ads Show New Walmart Exclusive Bundle With Two Call Of Duty Games And Special Edition Blue Console

Microsoft Isn't Done With The Xbox 360 Yet, As Leaked Ads Reveal Walmart Exclusive Bundle That Includes Two Call Of Duty Games

The Xbox One has been making headlines all year, but that doesn't mean Microsoft has given up on the Xbox 360.

New Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare Gameplay Video Highlights Multiplayer Changes

According to a leaked ad, a new Walmart-exclusive Xbox 360 bundle will be available starting October 7, DualShockers reported. The bundle features a special edition blue console and controller. The console itself also comes with a 500GB hard drive, which will make it one of the beefier factory-made 360s out there.

Also included in the bundle are two past Call of Duty games, mirroring the Advanced Warfare bundle that the Xbox One is getting. Call of Duty: Ghosts and Call of Duty: Black Ops II will both come with this new bundle, so new 360 players can brush up on their Call of Duty multiplayer skills before Advanced Warfare hit both sides of the generational divide in November.

Sunset Overdrive And FIFA Are Also Getting Custom Xbox One Bundles

The Walmart-exclusive Xbox 360 Special Edition 500GB Blue Bundle will be available for $249.

The Advanced Warfare Xbox One bundle is releasing alongside the new Call of Duty game for $499.99. The bundle's console and controller are both styled in a very sleek gold, black and gray color scheme and heavily modelled after the game. It seems like the Kinect 2.0 is not included, however. The console itself includes an impressive 1TB hard drive, which will come in handy for the free download of Advanced Warfare included with the purchase. Players who buy the bundle will also get several pieces of in-game bonus content. And of course, as with any Xbox One, the bundle comes with a chat headset, so you can make sure your enemies in the virtual arena know exactly who they're dealing with.

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