Microsoft has created one other customized Xbox Collection X, this time theming after Fallout in celebration of the upcoming Amazon present.
Revealed in a put up on X/Twitter, under, the console will likely be given away to 1 fortunate fan who follows Xbox and retweets the put up. The prize consists of extra than simply the customized Xbox Collection X, nonetheless, because it additionally bundles in a controller (which may really be purchased) and a customized vault to maintain the {hardware} in.
This can be a seemingly working secure with varied bits of Fallout branding on it. It is marked as Vault 33, which is similar bunker the place the Fallout TV present’s protagonist comes from. Apparently, it additionally has “Fort Knox” written on it, which is simply talked about in Bethesda’s recreation universe in Fallout 76.
Vault Boy would approve.
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Congratulations! Watch #Fallout on Prime Video April 11. pic.twitter.com/cYj23Fi304— Xbox (@Xbox) March 18, 2024
All the first season of Fallout hits Amazon Prime Video on April 11, 2024 and is ready to be a “non interactive model” of Fallout 5 in accordance with showrunner Jonathan Nolan. That being mentioned, the lead on the Fallout online game collection, Todd Howard, mentioned he advised writers what components they could not use as a result of they really will likely be in Fallout 5.
This is not the primary customized console or controller Xbox has created. Final week, Microsoft revealed a weird Last Fantasy 14 Xbox Collection X that does not really work. Earlier in February it revealed a Dune: Half 2 particular version with a floating gamepad. Different Xbox Collection X and S era highlights embody purple and blue fluffy Sonic the Hedgehog gamepads, one made out of precise Jade, and even an edible gamepad.
Its extra common line of controllers embody the horny Gold Shadow, cosmic Stellar Shift, dusty Stormcloud Vapor, and even an Earth Day one made partly from recycled CDs, water jugs, and different Xbox controller elements.
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll discuss The Witcher all day.