"Godzilla 2" is about to be released, and the theme Xbox+HyperX monsters are coming

"Godzilla 2" is about to be released, and the theme Xbox+HyperX monsters are coming

Double the wealth! Microsoft's Xbox team will launch limited edition Xboxes that are linked to popular games and movies every once in a while to increase their collection value. This time, Xbox also instigated HyperX to jointly promote "Godzilla 2: King of the Monsters" which will be released next week on May 31.

This time, the combination pack is a limited edition Xbox One X with the theme of "Godzilla 2: King of the Monsters" plus a HyperX CloudX gaming headset. As usual, the lottery is held by following and forwarding on Twitter. It is limited to one set. From the design point of view, this Xbox One X is not as good at styling as the previous "Sekiro" and "A Plague Tale" models, but just a different color scheme. However, the color scheme does not choose the theme blue of this "Godzilla 2: King of the Monsters" movie, but boldly uses red, blue and gray as the main colors, with red and blue alternating, which further reflects Godzilla's dominance as the pinnacle of life.

In fact, as early as May 3, Xbox officially launched four limited edition consoles with different shapes to warm up for the movie. As shown in the picture below, they represent the monsters Godzilla, Mothra, Gadon and Ghidorah that appear in the movie. Which one do you think has the best design?

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