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Xbox Fanfest Attendees Got a Free X25 Console, Fans Call It ‘Massive W’

XBOX surprised some of its most dedicated supporters with an unexpected and sincerely unforgettable gift during this year’s Xbox Games Showcase in Los Angeles. Fans who attended Xbox Fanfest in person received a special bonus after the presentation. Every attendee got the newly unveiled XBOX Series X25 console, completely free of charge, leaving all the absentees and non-attendees feeling totally jealous.

Internet reacts to Xbox fanfest attendees getting free X25 console

Following the showcase’s conclusion, XBOX Game Studios’ head, Matt Booty, and corporate vice president, Asha Sharma, took the stage to reveal the surprise. The update left fans in the theatre undoubtedly stunned. The announcement immediately became one of the biggest talking points of the whole event, with many gamers praising the company for rewarding its active community in such a remarkable way.

The announcement of the XBOX Series X25 happened earlier during the showcase. It is a limited-edition console that marks the 25th anniversary celebration of the gaming giant. The special version features a nostalgic translucent green design inspired by classic Xbox aesthetics. With these features, it ended up giving longtime fans a throwback to the brand’s prime era. Social media users quickly reacted to the gesture, with many calling it a “massive W” for Xbox.

In addition, social media was replete with users congratulating the attendees of the XBOX FanFest event who received the goodies. “Massive kudos to Xbox here,” one fan wrote online, while another described the move as “an impressive thank you to a dedicated community.”  Although the limited-edition console has already generated excitement among gamers, the surprise giveaway added an extra layer of buzz to the anniversary celebration.

The XBOX FanFest event ended with more than just game announcements. The attendees walked away with one of the most sought-after consoles of the year.

Originally reported by Mehak Walia on Mandatory.

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