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Skin your Xbox! Series X console wraps to launch later this year

Robert Collins Robert Collins
August 21, 2023
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Microsoft has announced that Xbox Series X console wraps will launch later this year. These custom skins will allow Series X owners to game in style like never before. Preorders for these Series X wraps begin today.

We know gamers want to be able to customize their consoles and show support for their favorite games, and we are delivering an option that’s more affordable and more sustainable than purchasing a special edition or limited edition console. With the launch of Series X Console Wraps, you can customize the console you already have.—Xbox Wire.

The launch is headed up with a Starfield wrap that is a perfect match for the recently released Starfield Controller and Headset.


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With the release of Starfield now imminent, this gorgeous Starfield wrap is sure to be a big hit. It will launch on October 18 for $49.99 USD in the United States, Canada and Europe.

Also releasing for this launch and not to be overlooked are two camo-themed wraps: Arctic Camo and Mineral Camo.

Arctic Camo and Mineral Camo Xbox wrap image

These camo wraps will be available on November 10 at $44.99. Preorders for each start today over on the Xbox Store.

Featured image via Xbox Wire. 

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