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With Christmas mere weeks away, there's a whole suite of holiday products ready to be thrust at you. Fortunately, Microsoft's Xbox Christmas ornaments are rather quite adorable — although getting your hands on them is a rather strange process.
SEE ALSO: Here's the Xbox One stacked against the Xbox One XThese mini versions of an Xbox One S controller and console are designed to brighten up your Christmas tree with a bit of gaming-related cheer this season.
Unfortunately for those who already have the latest Xbox, you'll only be able to get one if you buy a console from the flagship Microsoft Store in New York or Sydney, Australia from Nov. 23. Boo, hiss — unless you needed a new console. In that case, good for you.
The company is also teasing four gold plated versions of the Christmas ornaments, which it claims to be worth more than $4,000 each.
However, they'll be only released as part of a competition on the Microsoft Store AU and Microsoft Store NYC Facebook pages from Nov 23.
You'll have to be in possession of the original non-gold plated ornament to be eligible for the competition, and capture a "creative photo" of said ornament, according to the competition's terms and conditions. Honestly, it's a bit much.
So yes, you'll likely only be able to look at pretty pictures of these. Honestly, why won't people give us the pretty things in exchange for money?
Topics Gaming Xbox
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