Microsoft Australia has uncovered its Xbox Onesie in August of this year but contrary to the gamers' expectation, it can't be acquired in real life yet. It's the only chink in somebody's armour.
The Xbox Onesie is a loungewear designed for playing the console but in spite of its huge blow, outside of Australia and a giveaway run by Xbox Live's Major Nelson (Larry Hryb), not a soul knows where or how to have one, according to Polygon.
However, Microsoft is giving away the Xbox Onesie for Xbox Live avatars for free to anyone who wants to have one. The suits are available in black and white schemes and fits both male and female. Larry Hryb of Xbox has petitioned the Xbox Live team following the Onesie's first appearance and giveaway to craft an avatar item that anyone can get pleasure from although the real thing stays beyond the reach for now.
The real Xbox Onesie has enlarged pockets for Xbox controllers, arm pouch for a mobile phone, forearm grips to prevent slipping, extra-large hood to accommodate headsets, customised Gamertag embroidery and roll-able legs and arms for all seasons. It was created by Microsoft's Australian marketing team and Hryb explained that it's "not just your standard onesie."
In September, Xbox executive Aaron Greenberg has modelled the Xbox Onesie and posted a video of himself but there is no word yet from Microsoft as to when it would be out in the market.
On the other hand, Xbox has recently revealed the Games with Gold November 2016 titles alongside the Five Backwards Compatibility titles with more than 250 games available for downloads. It's just a perfect timing for Xbox Onesie for Xbox Live avatars.
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