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Published onMay 17, 2019

published onMay 17, 2019

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A new Fortnite limited-edition Xbox One S console is in the pipeline and could be launching soon. Roland Quandt from the German blog Winfuture.de managed to get a picture of the packaging, revealing a purple-colored console with a matching controller.

Xbox One S Fortnite Limited Edition – comes with a special purple design incl. special design wireless controller, new “Dark Vertex” skin and a bunch of additional gifts.https://t.co/vR3REaAL9E

— Roland Quandt (@rquandt)May 16, 2019

It’s been quite some time since Microsoft unveiled a limited-edition Xbox One S, though you may remember thecustom-designed Gears of War 4 consolethat launched ahead of the game’s release in October 2016, as well as theXbox One S Minecraft Limited Edition Bundlethat was released a year later. Microsoft is no longer selling these limited edition consoles, so it’s nice to see that a non-white Xbox One S will be available soon.

The Xbox One S Fortnite Limited Edition will reportedly be priced at $299.99 in the US, and it will come with special goodies for Fortnite fans. In case you missed it, Microsoft also released thedisc-less Xbox One S All Digital Editionon May 7, though the $249 pricing for the less versatile hardwarereceived lots of criticismright after the official announcement.

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