Official Xbox One Thread
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I got this from Best Buy but to be fair, I ordered day 2 but its a 'Day One Edition'. But, it does say release date so I don't really know.
There has been a change to the release date of the pre-ordered item listed below. The new release date is 11/30/2013.
To find more information on this order please check your order status
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I liked the Launch of PS3 and X360 so much better....no fucking twitter. No I am reading timed demos was bullshit?Comment
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Ignore Amazon: Xbox One Doesn't Have a Launch Date
Ignore those pre-order emails Amazon's been sending you, or the rumors you've been reading: Xbox One is not launching on November 27. Conveniently, that's just a few days before the United States' biggest shopping day of the year, Black Friday, but it isn't necessarily the date Microsoft's settled on for Xbox One. It's just Amazon's best guess.
“We have not informed our retail partners about a specific launch date for the Xbox One," Microsoft told IGN. "It is commonplace for retailers to put placeholders dates and prices into our system until they are given a specific date and price. We are excited to release the Xbox One in November 2013.”
That in mind, it's entirely possible November 27 could end up becoming Xbox One day. But with Battlefield 4 releasing in October, and Call of Duty and Watch Dogs arriving earlier in November, Microsoft would lose out on significant sales momentum by missing those games' dates.
Xbox One pre-orders shattered Amazon's all-time records last week with the help of Sony's PlayStation 4 pre-order bundles. Microsoft recently reversed its online policies to gain fan favor -- is that enough to get your attention?Comment
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As Swarles said, we'll probably never know and it doesn't really matter. (But that means you're not allowed to clamor over a lost "feature" as well anymore.)Comment
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"There was no time limit, family sharing was exactly as we described." - Aaron Greenberg
Hilarious that Primetime ever thought that he'd be able to split costs of games with this feature, when that is exactly opposite of why MS was implementing the feature in the first place.
LOL @ PRIMETIMEComment
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"There was no time limit, family sharing was exactly as we described." - Aaron Greenberg
Hilarious that Primetime ever thought that he'd be able to split costs of games with this feature, when that is exactly opposite of why MS was implementing the feature in the first place.
LOL @ PRIMETIME
I'm not saying one way or another, but neither of those sources are all that credible. Common sense.Comment
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"There was no time limit, family sharing was exactly as we described." - Aaron Greenberg
Hilarious that Primetime ever thought that he'd be able to split costs of games with this feature, when that is exactly opposite of why MS was implementing the feature in the first place.
LOL @ PRIMETIMEComment
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