Microsoft’s Larry Hryb, Major Nelson – communications manager at Microsoft, has revealed a picture of the very first Xbox One to come off the assembly line. The very first final Xbox One was produced in a large batch in early September and this particular unit will be making its way to the Tokyo Game Show next week.
Sadly gamers won’t be getting their hands on one of these any time soon because the Xbox One isn’t set to launch until November 22nd in 13 countries. The price to pay for the latest generation games console is currently $499/€499/£429. Gamers outside those 13 countries will have to wait until various dates throughout 2014 to get their hands on the Xbox One. The 13 countries that will receive the product on launch are Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Spain, United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand. While Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden and Switzerland will be delayed to early 2014 and other countries may have to wait even longer depending on the supply situation.
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