The Xbox One X can now be reserved and will have a version called Scorpio Edition for its launch
With the announcement and presentation a few months ago of the Xbox One X (formerly Project Scorpio), one of the great mysteries kept at Microsoft was revealedfor the final stretch of this year. Not surprisingly, and leaving aside the name change (many of us liked the Scorpio nickname better), there was a desire to know the appearance, since the specifications had been leaked almost completely.
The weeks have gone by and still the reservation model that Microsoft was going to use for the launch of the Xbox remained to be known One X, something we already know thanks to the announcement made at Gamescom 2017 So we already know that the new Redmond console will arrive from the start with the model Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition
A machine that will begin its deployment as of November 7, 2017 at an already known price of 499.99 euros and that is characterized by offering a design with a different touch thanks to the inclusion of an engraving on the console and the control pad with the words “Project Scorpio”
These are not the only signs of distinction, as it also has a graphic pattern on the outside and adds the vertical support as an extra , similar to what we could find on the Xbox One S. The rest of the additions, a 14-day Xbox Live Gold trial case and a one-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass, are still common.
And by if you want to know what it would feel like to unpack of the console, Major Nelson was there so you can see what What are you going to find if you start with the new proposal from Microsoft.
As a curiosity, Microsoft has chosen to wink at its most loyal users, those who have been with the brand since the first Xbox and have created a box with clear inspiration on the first Microsoft console You can already reserve the console from the Microsoft Store in the United States or other countries, in the case of Spain at the aforementioned price of 499.99 euros.
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