Microsoft announced the launch of the Xbox One Elite bundle in November. The bundle includes the Elite wireless controller and a one-terabyte solid state hybrid drive and can be purchased for $499, USA Today reports.

The elite wireless controller is heavier than the original controller but it boasts interchangeable paddles and other customization options for its thumb sticks to the D-pads.

Meanwhile, the hybrid drive is set to be 20 percent faster when in energy-saving mode compared to the standard hard drive, Gizmodo reports.

Microsoft will also release a special edition Lunar White Wireless Controller in late September. It will be exclusively on sale at GameStop for $64.99. It features the 3.5mm headset jack of the updated standard controller, improved grip texture and a new color scheme, Yahoo! News reports.

In June, Microsoft started selling its Xbox One in 1TB hard drive, and this release is the fourth of its kind. The console alone currently sells for $349 on its own, Polygon reports.

The bundle will be available worldwide. In the U.S., it can only be purchased at Microsoft retails stores and video game retailer Gamestop starting Nov. 3.