Xbox Australia has begun to release limited edition Xbox Onesies into the wild, arguably drawing more fan interest in the… interesting… fashion choice than the Xbox One S console it celebrates.
Speaking with a representative from Xbox Australia, Stevivor was given a bit of a tease in relation to public purchase. While not confirming or denying public purchase, Stevivor was told that more details would soon be forthcoming. To us, that means you can either purchase one or, at the very least, you’ll be able to win one.
In the meantime, we expect a onesie in the Stevivor office soon — we’ll be sure to model it for you. Until then, you can check out professional models wearing the gear below:
The onesies sport the following physical add-ons (see what we did there?):
- Enlarged pockets to fit your Xbox Controller and Media Remotes
- Arm pouch to offer quick and easy access to your mobile phone
- Roll-able legs and arms to cater for all temperatures and seasons
- Forearm grips to prevent slipping on those ‘edge of your seat’ moments
- Extra-large hood to accommodate headsets for the ultimate gaming sessions
- Customised Gamertag embroidery
Xbox One S and matching headphones not included.
Full availability or not, there’s already talk of Aussie recipients goin’ wild with a themed calendar:
Where's the Australian games media 2017 calendar featuring the Onesie
— Luke Lawrie (@LukeLawrie) August 23, 2016
Would you support such an endeavour? Please say no.
The Xbox One S console is today available in 2TB, 1TB and 500GB flavours. Find out more about it here.
We’ll let you know if you can actually purchase a onesie for yourself as soon as we’re made aware. At the very least, you can put in a bid for the one I’m getting… after I’m done the calendar photo shoot, that is.
Update: Ours arrived!
This is the most you'll see of me in my #XboxOnesie https://t.co/IMqKYKzgVQ
— Steve Wright (@SWrightAU) August 24, 2016
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