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Microsoft Gives Free Xbox Ones to Employees; 'I Made This' Engraved on Front

The Xbox One consoles are being given away for free to employees of Microsoft as a perk for working hard the new system.

The free console is the white and silver version, which comes in a nice package of a black Kinect, white controller, a year's worth of Xbox Live, and more.

Perhaps the coolest perk on the machine reads on the front "I Made This," according to PCMag.

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The story broke on Reddit and NeoGaf forum boards, and many users expressed that they liked the white version of the console over the black one that has been in the bulk of the advertising.

In 2010 Microsoft also gifted their employees with Windows Phone 7's and the Windows 8 phones.

Just last week Microsoft announced at the Gamescom conference that all Xbox One pre-orders will come with a digital copy of FIFA 14.

The console and game bundle only seems to be available for European pre-orders who make their purchase before Christmas at the moment.

Another bundle for European gamers will have the Xbox One coming with a copy of Call of Duty: Ghosts, reported the Guardian.

The new FIFA game is offering a slew of new features including legendary players in Ultimate Team Mode. Freddie Ljungberg, Ruud Gullit, Pelé, Patrick Vieira and Gary Lineker are just some of the names included in the game.

The launch day titles are: Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag, Battlefield 4, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Crimson Dragon, Dead Rising 3, FIFA 14, Fighter Within, Forza Motorsport 5, Just Dance 2014, Killer Instinct, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, Lococycle, Madden NFL 25, NBA 2K14, NBA LIVE 14, Need for Speed: Rivals, Peggle 2, Powerstar Golf, Ryse: Son of Rome, Skylanders: Swap Force, Watch Dogs, Zoo Tycoon, and Zumba Fitness: World Party.

The Xbox One will be launching sometime in November, according to Microsoft.

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