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reveal which came very close to slipping under my finely calibrated gaming radar, and the update isn’t exactly, uh, shiny? Furry it’s the more apt descriptor. Yeah. Furry.
Perhaps this is a special Xbox Series X that has been illegally engineered in a secret underground biolab to grow actual, organic animal fur. I mean, fingers crossed., and I dig how offbeat it seems. There are two rather obscure references that come to mind when viewing the early footage: An old original Xbox title called from 505 Games.
Xbox Series X Gori: Cuddly Carnage Wired Productions
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