Microsoft’s Xbox One X Metro Saga bundle is ridiculously good value for money

Microsoft announced a ridiculously good Xbox One X Metro Saga bundle today. If you’re thinking of upgrading to the Xbox One X, this may just get you over the line. For the price of a standalone Xbox One X, the Xbox One X Metro Saga bundle includes;

  • 1TB Xbox One X console
  • Wireless controller
  • 1-month trial Xbox Game Pass
  • 1-month trial Xbox Live Gold
  • Downloads;
    • Metro 2033 Redux
    • Metro Last Light Redux
    • Metro Exodus

Metro Exodus, the third in the trilogy, is enhanced for Xbox One X and includes 4K and HDR support.

Xbox One X Metro Saga Bundle

Metro Exodus continues the story of Artyom, protagonist of Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light, as he and his band of Spartans journey across a post-apocalyptic Russia. The story trailer below is narrated by Anna, a Spartan sniper and Artyom’s wife. 

The trailer also gives fans a look at some new locations including the frozen streets of Moscow and sands of the Caspian desert.

It was also recently announced that Metro Exodus will ship with a Photo Mode.  Jon Bloch, Executive Producer at 4A Games said;

Photo Mode has been one of the most requested features from the Metro community. They’re relatively rare in 1st person shooters, but the team have been determined to make it work and give Metro fans the opportunity to capture their own stories from the Russian wastelands

4A Games and Deep Silver are promising more reveals for Metro Exodus in the coming days and weeks leading up to release.

You can pre-order the Xbox One X Metro Saga bundle from Microsoft. While it’s not yet announced, it’s likely that either EB Games or JB Hi-Fi (or both) will also stock the bundle. The bundle costs $649 AUD.

Metro Exodus and the bundle will be available on February 15.

Leo Stevenson
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