

Those who get the digital copy with the bundle - or who choose to buy the standalone game as a digital copy, without the console - will get Xbox Play Anywhere support, allowing them to play the game both on the console and on Windows 10 PCs at no extra cost, with all game progress, Gamerscore, and Achievements saved and synced through Xbox Live. However, if you purchase the bundle from GameStop, Microsoft says that it will come with a physical copy of Gears of War 4, and warns that physical copies do not include Xbox Play Anywhere support.

The Xbox One S Gears of War 4 Bundle is priced at $349 and comes with 1TB of storage and a full download of the new game. The first of the new bundles will arrive in stores worldwide on October 11, the same day on which Gears of War 4 itself is released. Today, the company announced two more bundles with smaller storage options, including a Special Edition variant that deviates from the usual white version of the console - although this isn't the first time we've seen the Xbox One S released with different color options. In July, Microsoft launched a Limited Edition Gears of War 4 version of its 2TB Xbox One S.
