Walmart accidentally released a new Xbox console early. Retailers violating street dates is nothing new, but when it usually happens, video games are released too early, especially games of the highly anticipated variety. It’s not often that a retailer accidentally releases a piece of hardware early, or at least one of significance. The new white Xbox Series
Back in June, Microsoft Announce Three new Xbox Series One of these was the all-digital Xbox Series
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The all-digital console features a 1TB SSD and retails for $449.99, making it slightly cheaper than the standard Xbox Series The console has been available for pre-order since August, but won’t be released until October 14. Haven’t ordered the console yet, but are interested in owning one, you may be able to get it early.
On Reddit, an Xbox fan relayed word that they found the console on sale, early, while browsing their local Walmart. We don’t know where in the country this Walmart store is located, but it’s possible this could also be the case in other locations as well. Xbox fans are also claiming that the console runs cooler than the original Xbox Series
Now that Xbox users are seeing actual images of the console, not just product shots, they’re divided on the design. Of course, some people love the elegant, pure white look. Others think the lack of a drive makes it feel a little weird.
“It looks brand new, but I can’t justify not having a drive,” says one comment on the post above. “It looks weird to me without the disc slot. Like no belly button or something,” reads another comment.
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