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Microsoft celebrates Chinese New Year with a special Xbox Series S

January 22, 2022
Source: aroged.com aroged.com
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The Chinese New Year is now imminent, and the celebrations to be held on February 1st will inaugurate the Year of the Tiger in Eastern land. Microsoft has decided to celebrate the event in advance by presenting a special version of Xbox Series S. To celebrate the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Tiger, Xbox has given shape to 15 custom Xbox Series S consoles complete with a wireless controller in collaboration with the Chinese artist Bu2ma (Bu-er-ma). Fans around the world can enter the contest to win one of the consoles included in this exclusive set by...
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