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Last night there was a new Limited Edition version of the Xbox Series X unveiled at Gamescom based around the much anticipated Halo Infinite. The console features a striking design contrasting gold accents and colourful flecks against a black and grey base. This has to be one of the best-looking Xbox limited edition consoles we have seen in a long time. The console will be bundled with both a matching controller and the Halo Infinite game with pricing starting at £479.99. The console is set to release on the 15th of November whilst Halo Infinite itself will be released on December 8th. Pre-orders are set to go live any moment and we recommend you head over to our Xbox Series X page that we will keep updated to catch retailers as they go live.
The Xbox Series X is already relatively hard to come by and we would expect this new limited edition to be no different so to increase your chances of getting one also head over to our community Discord where we will post stock as it becomes available for pre-order.
In addition to the Xbox Series X console, Microsoft has also shown a new Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller that will also release on the 15th of November. The controller is quite different from the design of the new console featuring a more green design akin to Master Chief himself with a contrasting gold D-pad.
For UK pre-orders on the Xbox Series X Halo Infinite Limited edition, we would expect retailers such as the following to have stock:
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