This deal is for a Game Controller and Minecraft downloadable code from the Apple TV app store.
Seems a really good price (considering it's direct from Apple!). The Controller usually RRP's for £44.95 and the game is £19.99 on the Apple TV App Store. Saving £24.99 over buying separately.
Controller: The Steelseries Nimbus controller with lightning charging port - compatible with iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac and Apple TV.
Game: Minecraft Game for Apple TV, keeps getting updates and is Minecraft, what more is there to say.The code comes within the box and is redeemable just like iTunes store credit.
Apple TV device sold separate.
Available to collect in store or delivery also available.
Latest comments (22)
Sid.Harper
24 Sep 17#22
Thanks OP - reminded my I had a £20 apple store voucher and with NUS made this quite a bargain - the kids abuse the ATV remote for games - this is ideal, and they love minecraft; rather they played that a few metres away on a big screen than on a PC or ipad!
j111mlw
21 Sep 17#21
You can get kodi sideloaded onto the atv3. This is a cracking deal
missvfrancis
19 Sep 17#20
Also thought it came with Apple TV lol not a good deal
badasschris
18 Sep 17#10
How much is the game normally? Doesn't seem like such a great deal to me.
super_leeds_86 to badasschris
19 Sep 17#19
The game is £19.99 on the app store.
Yes there's Netflix. No Safari browser.
I heard within the next few weeks once the new tvOS is out.
Game Controller and game only. No Apple TV device. To be as expected seeing as an Apple TV device is £100+.
The manufacturer makes a very similar controller built for Andoid/Windows - it has a USB charging port not lightning. Minecraft won't work on anything but the Apple TV 4 and beyond.
I believe they show the Apple TV as people may buy expecting Minecraft to work on iPhone and iPad, it's quite clear on the page that the bundled game is only for the Apple TV. It is one of the few games that has multiple versions across devices rather than buying the same game and it working across the board of iOS devices.
sparc
18 Sep 17#12
does the Apple TV support Amazon Prime yet? I heard it would soon.
A54D to sparc
19 Sep 17#18
I believe that'll be available within the next 2 weeks. It should be coming with the next update that Apple announced a few days ago. I believe it's called TVOS4 or something like that.
pcastley
18 Sep 17#14
Sorry stupid question, will this work on android devices?
A54D to pcastley
19 Sep 17#17
The game won't as it's been developed for the AppleTV and you're purchasing it from the Apple App Store not the Play Store. Regarding the remote, I'm not too sure. Sorry.
mcdarius
18 Sep 17#13
Is there a Netflix app and a proper browser (Safari?) for Apple TV yet ?
A54D to mcdarius
19 Sep 17#16
There's a Netflix app but no browser. You have to sideload if you want one (which can be a real pain).
maltikism
18 Sep 17#11
Apple TV is a bargain. It is the most open of all the streaming devices, reasonably priced, has the most powerful tech inside and doesn't tie you in to a certain store or ecosystem like Amazon do.
A54D to maltikism
19 Sep 17#15
I don't know if your joking but you've got everything wrong there bud. Ignore me if you are joking.
Android is the most open, if you don't like what's on the Play Store you can sideload apps (there's even an app for it on the official store). I have the Apple TV and the nVidia Shield. The Shield completely trumps the Apple TV in performance (it's obvious when looking at the specs) and last but not least the price is pretty much standard. Your paying for the hardware but the logo above all else. The Apple brand is arguably known for producing high quality products. The best thing for me with the Apple TV is the small sleek structure and support for NowTV and soon Amazon Prime. I have to juggle between the two at the moment.
The 2017 Apple TV might be a little better, especially in performance as it'll support 4K, but it's still not going to be the most open. It's s Apple.
deany76
18 Sep 17#9
Good to see appleTV finally taking off, lets not forget Steve Jobs referred to it as his "Hobby"... not disparaging enought for me to buy 3 generations.
sy281184
18 Sep 17#8
Decent
milko55
18 Sep 17#7
£36 with NUS discount
peonyfour
18 Sep 17#6
Looks good
JC1997
18 Sep 17#3
is it comes with apple tv?
BigBuds to JC1997
18 Sep 17#5
it isn't :thumbsup:
Kojo_Segu
18 Sep 17#1
For a second I thought it came with an Apple TV :laughing:
monkey1999 to Kojo_Segu
18 Sep 17#4
Even on website it shows Apple TV very deceiving
hotukdealsuser
18 Sep 17#2
Personally can't justify buying an apple tv. Guess good deal if you got the device and a gamer at home who likes minecraft.
Opening post
Seems a really good price (considering it's direct from Apple!). The Controller usually RRP's for £44.95 and the game is £19.99 on the Apple TV App Store. Saving £24.99 over buying separately.
Controller:
The Steelseries Nimbus controller with lightning charging port - compatible with iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac and Apple TV.
Game:
Minecraft Game for Apple TV, keeps getting updates and is Minecraft, what more is there to say.The code comes within the box and is redeemable just like iTunes store credit.
Apple TV device sold separate.
Available to collect in store or delivery also available.
Latest comments (22)
Yes there's Netflix. No Safari browser.
I heard within the next few weeks once the new tvOS is out.
Game Controller and game only. No Apple TV device. To be as expected seeing as an Apple TV device is £100+.
The manufacturer makes a very similar controller built for Andoid/Windows - it has a USB charging port not lightning. Minecraft won't work on anything but the Apple TV 4 and beyond.
I believe they show the Apple TV as people may buy expecting Minecraft to work on iPhone and iPad, it's quite clear on the page that the bundled game is only for the Apple TV. It is one of the few games that has multiple versions across devices rather than buying the same game and it working across the board of iOS devices.
Android is the most open, if you don't like what's on the Play Store you can sideload apps (there's even an app for it on the official store). I have the Apple TV and the nVidia Shield. The Shield completely trumps the Apple TV in performance (it's obvious when looking at the specs) and last but not least the price is pretty much standard. Your paying for the hardware but the logo above all else. The Apple brand is arguably known for producing high quality products. The best thing for me with the Apple TV is the small sleek structure and support for NowTV and soon Amazon Prime. I have to juggle between the two at the moment.
The 2017 Apple TV might be a little better, especially in performance as it'll support 4K, but it's still not going to be the most open. It's s Apple.