Microsoft announces Xbox One Elite Bundle -- should existing owners be angry?

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When the Xbox One launched, many people -- myself included -- chose to wait before purchasing. I finally jumped into ownership this year when I bought the white 500GB model for $349. Soon after, Microsoft released a 1TB model, which bummed me out.

Now, I am even more disappointed. Why? Today, the company announces yet another model, the Xbox One Elite Bundle, and it looks amazing. This console features a 1TB SSHD -- a combination solid state drive and hard disk drive -- plus the all-new Elite controller. Since this drive will provide faster load times, the experience will be better than on previous models. Should existing owners be angry?

"Today we're thrilled to unveil the Xbox One Elite Bundle, the ultimate gaming experience. In addition to a matte finish, the Xbox One Elite Bundle includes a 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive, which stores frequently-accessed files on a solid state partition and optimizes system performance so you can get to the action up to 20 percent faster from energy-saving mode", says Major Nelson, Microsoft.

Nelson further says, "even better, every Xbox One Elite Bundle comes with the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, a new, performance-class controller to meet the needs of today's competitive gamers on Xbox One and Windows 10. The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller offers fully customizable features, interchangeable paddles, further customization with the Xbox Accessories app, Hair Trigger Locks and high-performance construction to provide an unparalleled experience every time you game".

The beauty of console gaming, for the most part, is that the experience is the same for all owners. Elite Bundle buyers will get faster load times and a superior controller. This bundle creates an uneven playing field.

Load times won't really impact online competitive gaming where the match typically doesn't start until the game loads for all, but a different controller does. Ideally, in competitive console gaming, the hardware should be as identical as possible so that only skill impacts the outcome.

If you don't already own an Xbox One, this is clearly the one to buy, although it is pricier at $499. The Elite controller will cost around $150 on its own, so if you want that controller, this is the way to go. Please note, it will only be available from GameStop and the Microsoft Store.

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In addition to this new Elite console, Microsoft is also selling a new slightly-upgraded standard controller, which it calls "Limited Edition Lunar White Wireless Controller". While the white and gold color scheme is the most noticeable change, there is some substance too. This controller features improved grips thanks to better texture. This will be a GameStop exclusive on September 22 and will cost $64.99

Will you buy the Xbox One Elite Bundle on November 3? Tell me in the comments.

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