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4 Unanswered Questions We Still Have About the Xbox Series X

What’s the Official Release Date?

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The obvious question on everyone’s lips right now is exactly when they can get their hands on an Xbox Series X right now.

While we know that Microsoft’s new supercharged system will be releasing at some point in 2020, it hasn’t announced a set release date yet. Chances are, if we’re going off previous console launches, the Xbox Series X’s release date will be sometime around November.

In fact, we’ll go as far as to predict that the Xbox Series X’s release date will be Nov. 20 of this year. That’d drop it right on a Friday, and falls somewhat in line with the previous Xbox launch dates.

Both the Xbox One and Xbox 360 were released in North America on Nov. 22. If they did that this year, it’d be on a Sunday, so we’re hedging our bets that they’ll stick to this time window and go for the closest Friday.

Least you’ve got plenty of time to save those pennies if we are right, but remember we are just speculating. Microsoft will likely give us both the price and the release date later in the year, probably during it’s keynote at E3.


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