Sure thing, let’s dive into the chaotic world of gaming news. Ready? Here we go!
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Alright, so there’s this whole buzz – or was it a mumble? – about Xbox not touching VR with a ten-foot pole. But surprise, surprise! A sneaky pic popped up on X (which, why did they change it from Twitter? I mean, come on). Someone called @bmfshow decided to keep the convo alive after the original post vanished into digital thin air. Yeah, pictures on the internet disappear, said no one ever.
Anyway, – oh wait, what was I saying? Right – Windows Central, those folks with all the secret video game whispers, mentioned Xbox VR rumors last year, and whaddya know, it might drop on June 24. $399 isn’t too bad, right? Not that I have that lying around. And all this follows Xbox’s new gadget adventures with the Asus team-up. Xbox Ally, Ally X – kinda sounds like they’re naming superhero sidekicks.
Gamesandwich.com – funky name, by the way – claims this Xbox Quest 3S thingie will just poof into existence on June 24. Shadow drops are all mysterious and cool, yes? With 128GB memory that’s apparently about as standard as… I don’t know, bread on a sandwich? And! It’ll have an Elite Strap, which sounds like a spy’s gadget, a wireless controller (obviously), and a few months of Xbox Game Pass. Sweet deal or what?
Oh, almost forgot – there’s this controversy over Microsoft’s “This is an Xbox” campaign. People weren’t fans at first but now it’s kinda making sense. Like a confusing puzzle piece that finally clicks. Phil Spencer, the big boss over at Microsoft Gaming, was pretty anti-VR back in 2019. Something about “nobody’s asking for VR.” And here we are. Go figure.
Xbox is casting a wide net now. Consoles, PCs, phones, TVs, VR, handhelds—everything but the kitchen sink. I mean, maybe one day we’ll have Xbox-themed toasters dolling out achievements for perfectly golden slices. Who knows?
Right, I think that about covers the main bits. No idea why all this caught my eye, but sometimes you just gotta share the chaos.
Oh, and don’t forget to stay tuned for all the juicy (and not-so-juicy) Windows and Xbox news, ya gaming diehards.