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It appears that Microsoft is starting to announce launch events for the Xbox digital series, which appear to cover the worldwide midnight launch of next-gen consoles.
After prompting an announcement in recent days, the official Xbox Australia and New Zealand account tweeted a short clip of a beautiful view of Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, New Zealand. The clip is accompanied by a date and time, and fans are asked Tune in on November 9 at 11 PM NZDT / 9 PM AEDT to observe the event.
In a follow-up tweet, the Xbox ANZ account added that the event will be “100% virtual and socially distanced” meaning that fans can tune in regardless of their location.
Tune in on November 9 at 11 p.m. NZDT / 9 p.m. AEDT#PowerYourDreams pic.twitter.com/mG9OJKx8D7
– Xbox ANZ (@XboxANZ) October 21, 2020
the Xbox Mexico Account tweeted a similar RSVP for a “special celebration” event taking place on November 9 at 7 PM. No announcements have been made about events in the US or UK, but they can likely look forward to similar celebratory launch events.
Since New Zealand is often the first country to start selling new consoles and games due to the time zone, the Xbox ANZ team is known for its antics, so expect the unexpected, for example at the Xbox One launch. , the first console. dropped into a tank full of 20 sharks at an aquarium in Auckland.
Xbox Series X retails for $ 499 USD / £ 449 / $ 749 AUD, while Xbox Series S is priced at $ 299 USD / £ 249.99 / $ 499 AUD. Both consoles in the Xbox series will launch on November 10. Xbox Series X and S are currently out of stock before launch, but with more units promised, keep an eye out for our Xbox series pre-order page, and if you want to know all about the consoles. Before you get one, we have our Xbox Series X and S guide.
In other Xbox Series launch news, check out this episode of Unlocked where the team provides their reactions to the official Xbox Series X launch lineup.
Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.
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