It's unclear whether other countries in Europe will get access to the same deal

Jul 1, 2014 12:56 GMT  ·  By

It seems that the team at Microsoft in charge of the Xbox One home console will offer those who plan to get such a device in the Netherlands access to both a copy of FIFA 15 and Forza Motorsport 5 for the price that is now associated with the hardware itself, which is 399 Euro (528 dollars).

Basically, gamers can get two solid titles for free, but the offer seems to only be available for those who are willing to place a pre-order in one of the participating stores.

Those who want the device with the Kinect motion tracking system included will have to pay 499 Euro (634 dollars) but will also get access to Dance Central Spotlight from Harmonix, according to a user on NeoGAF.

It’s unclear whether the same deal will be offered in other countries of the European Union that are part of the second tier of markets, which until now has not had access to the Xbox One.

Microsoft has said that it plans to deliver some deals in order to make the device more attractive and kickstart its adoption.

The move makes sense especially when considering that the rival PlayStation 4 has been available in the territories for months.

Sony might counter by introducing its own new hardware bundles that also offer extra video games for a lower price.