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Xbox One launches Nov 22nd 2013, the same day the Xbox 360 launched in 2005

Ron Ron
October 22, 2019
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For those who may have missed the big news, Microsoft has revealed that the Xbox One will launch on November 22nd, 2013. This isn’t just any ordinary day, but rather a day that is significant. Microsoft launched the Xbox 360 on November 22nd, 2005. Microsoft has uploaded a short video showcasing Yusuf Mehdi and the Xbox One, as the console nears its launch date.

In the video, Xbox’s Marketing and Strategy boss​ Yusuf Mehdi discusses the Xbox One launch date and recent momentum as the Xbox team heads toward launch day. Microsoft is now in full production mode for the Xbox One, meaning the Xbox One is now ready for its fans. We’ve embedded the video below for your viewing pleasure.

Microsoft has touted an “aggressive goal” to deliver the Xbox One to as many markets as possible. The console runs for $499 and comes with the Kinect, Headset, and a controller. Microsoft has made changes to the Xbox One policy, as well as specs, as of late. Recently, we learned that the Xbox One received a clock increase to 853 MHZ and the CPU was bumped to 1.75 GHZ. Microsoft is also touting the Xbox One as the “most premium console” compared to the competition. 

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