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ReddX, a Reddit app for Xbox One, available from tomorrow in the US, Canada

Larry ‘Major Nelson’ Hryb today announced that Reddit is heading to Xbox One in the form of the ReddX app.

“Starting tomorrow, you can combine your reddit experience with the biggest screen in your home: thanks to Xbox One, while you game, you can also browse the first-ever reddit app for the TV,” Major Nelson’s blog post reads. “ReddX on Xbox One can be Snapped to the side of your TV while you’re gaming or using another app to help you monitor and join in threads on the site while you’re doing anything else. Thanks to ReddX, redditors can interact with each other in similar ways to the reddit.com experience, and in addition unlock unique media achievements named after some of the Internet’s favorite memes.”

https://youtu.be/foNk8BgIbuo

From the look of the blog post, ReddX appears to be available only to users in Canada and the US.

Do you want to see ReddX in Australia?

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