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Xbox mini fridge now available

Available Microsoft’s mini fridge in the shape of the Xbox Series X is for pre-order next week. It is priced at $99.99 and is available for pre-order on October 19 in the US, UK and Europe.

The mini-fridge is expected to ship sometime in December, and the software giant has partnered with Target in the US, Game in the UK, GameStop EU, Micromania and Toynk in Europe.

The Xbox Gear Store sells the refrigerator in Canada, and the company says it will provide pre-order details very soon.

The Xbox Mini Fridge can hold up to 12 beverage cans, and has two in-door shelves designed to hold snacks. It even has a USB on the front for charging devices. It is also equipped with a DC power adapter so that it can be carried around.

The mini-fridge was first teased at E3 earlier this year, after Microsoft promised to make one after defeating Skittles in a Twitter poll.

The Xbox Mini Three is the result of Microsoft’s attempt to negate the comic images that have surfaced around the boxy, fridge-like shape of the Xbox Series X.

Microsoft joked about the shape, describing the company’s announcement of the E3 mini-fridge as the world’s most powerful mini-fridge with the Xbox Velocity cooling architecture. The company even ditched a full-size X-series refrigerator last year.

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Xbox mini fridge sells for $100

What started as a comic became a life-size reality when we created the world’s first, fastest and most powerful Xbox Series X refrigerator, the 6-foot, 400-pound replica of the beloved platform, the company said.

“But we didn’t stop there,” she added. After an all-out Twitter war and trademark battle, Xbox took first place with your votes. So we vowed to make mini fridge comics a reality. And fans surprised us with our first look at the design at E3. And now it’s time to give our fans what they’ve been waiting for in time for the holidays.

In addition, it is being initially rolled out in the United Kingdom, United States, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands and Poland.

The company says it is working to make the refrigerator available to as many fans as possible and continues to expand regional availability in 2022.

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