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Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition

Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition Is the Fastest-Selling Xbox Pre-Order Ever

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The Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition is Microsoft’s most pre-ordered Xbox in the shortest time ever. In just five days, consumers have pre-ordered more Xbox One X Project Scorpio Editions than they ever did for any previous Xbox console over the same period, Microsoft has announced.

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“The speed at which we sold through our initial pre-order supply surpassed expectations, and what we experienced with pre-orders for the original Xbox One console,” said GameStop Senior Vice President of Merchandising Bob Puzon in a prepared statement.

Microsoft says it has completely sold out of pre-orders for the Project Scorpio Editions of the 4K resolution console in many countries. The console holder plans to announce details about its next batch of standard edition Xbox One X consoles in September.

Microsoft revealed the Scorpio-branded variant of its upcoming console during its Gamescom stream in Cologne, Germany earlier this week. The Project Scorpio Edition will launch alongside the standard Xbox One X on November 7 for $499.99.

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Nick has been a gamer since the 8-bit days and has been reporting on the games industry since 2011. Don't interrupt him while he's questing through an RPG or desperately clinging to hope against all reason that his Philly sports teams will win something.