Ooops, yesterday things got a little confused at Microsoft yesterday. For a short period of time, a specific release period of the Xbox Series X could be seen on some international Xbox sites.
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While Christmas 2020 has always been mentioned, including on the Xbox blog to announce the specifications, Thanksgiving 2020 appeared on some international sites such as the UK, Australia and India – i.e. at the end of November.
Microsoft then changed and denied this very quickly:
An Xbox product page in some regions inaccurately listed the launch date for Xbox Series X as Thanksgiving 2020. We are committed to launching Holiday 2020
– Larry Hryb 🦉✨ (@majornelson) March 18, 2020
So the Holiday 2020 specification remains. Given the COVID 19 epidemic, it remains questionable whether this period can be met. A lot depends on whether and to what extent the production and supply chains for the manufacture of the console are affected.
In any case, Microsoft is currently cheerfully stirring up the console fans' appetite. Among other things, the specifications were announced this week and the new controller was presented.