Gamers hoping to get their hands on the new next-generation Microsoft Xbox One games console on launch day, but have yet to still pre-order a console. Might be interested to learn that GameStop has reopened their Microsoft Xbox One pre-order system while stocks last.
The announcement was officially made by GameStop earlier today via a press release which explained that Microsoft Xbox One pre-orders have now been re-initiated on both their website and in retail stores throughout the US.
GameStop explains : “For a limited time only, pre-orders for the Xbox One standard edition can be made at any U.S. GameStop store location or online with a $100 deposit that will be applied toward the $499 cost of the console.* All customers reserving now can pick up the console on the launch date”
GameStop is also allowing gamers to pre-order Microsoft Xbox One games such as Ryse: Son of Rome and Forza Motorsport 5, published by Microsoft Studios, as well as Capcom’s Dead Rising 3.
To re-cap the new next generation Microsoft Xbox One is powered by a customised AMD Jaguar 8 core processor is equipped with a graphics processor that is tailored for Direct X 11 graphics, with 32MB of high bandwidth embedded ESRAM supported by 8GB of RAM.
The Microsoft Xbox One games console launches on November 22nd 2013 and is priced at $499.99 in the US, £429.99 in the UK and 499.99 Euros throughout Europe and $599.99 AU in Australia.
*Limit one console pre-order per household. Quantities are limited, so customers must secure their console today.
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