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Okay, so picture this: all the drama about Xbox wanting nothing to do with virtual reality? Totally pointless. A post on X (Twitter’s new alter ego—don’t ask) just dropped a bomb with images of what looks like an Xbox-flavored Meta Quest headset. But, as these things go, it vanished pretty fast… poof. Lucky for us, someone with the handle @bmfshow caught it and shared it again. Wild, right?
And hey, remember when Windows Central was buzzing about an Xbox-branded VR gizmo back in ‘24? Fast forward a bit, and now everyone’s talking about snagging one of these babies on June 24 for $399. It’s like the sharks smelled blood after Xbox teamed up with Asus to push out the Xbox Ally handhelds. Maybe they felt like they owed the universe something since Project Kennan—Xbox’s mythological handheld—never saw the light of day. Whoops.
Gamesandwich.com is spilling the beans too. You’ll get this black and green Xbox Quest 3S that mysteriously drops on June 24. It’s packing 128GB, nothing too wild—kind of like the usual Meta Quest 3S, just jazzed up with some Xbox flair. And get this, they’re throwing in an Elite Strap, an Xbox controller, and a few months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Talk about a welcome package!
Let’s take a quick detour. Microsoft once launched this “This is an Xbox” campaign, and it wasn’t exactly a standing ovation. But now, who’s laughing? Expanding their kingdom to phones, TVs, and VR headsets? Microsoft’s reach is getting serious. So Spencer, the head honcho over at Microsoft Gaming, was all like “VR? Nah, nobody wants that on Xbox” back in 2019. But I guess Xbox finally caught up with the times. The rise of Cloud Gaming might’ve twisted his arm a bit. You know how it goes—times change, people change.
So, is the world ready for an Xbox-branded VR set? Well, maybe it’s not about being ready. Maybe it’s about the ride—or the chance to show off that fancy new headset before your friends do. Ah well, let’s just see how this all plays out.