A:AnswerThanks for checking! As we ramp into the future with Xbox Series X, we’re taking the natural step of stopping production on Xbox One X. While we will continue to sell existing inventory of Xbox One X, availability will vary. Once stock is depleted at a retailer, we do not expect more to become available.
A:AnswerEvery Xbox consoles comes with a one-year limited manufacturer's warranty from Microsoft. The pack-in Xbox wireless controller comes with a 90-day limited manufacturer's warranty.
A:AnswerYou should plan on getting a usb external hard drive, 4TB or greater. Western Digital and Seagate have good units at reasonable prices. If you will be subscribing to Xbox's subscription services, and taking advantage of the many deals on games at Best Buy and elsewhere, you will fill up the 1TB in the console very quickly. I've only had my unit for 4 days, and it is already more than half full!
A:AnswerUnfortunately,Kinect for Xbox One has been discontinued, however you may still be able to find one online through a reseller. Please note that you'll also need a Kinect Adapter (also discontinued) in order to connect to Xbox One X.
A:AnswerUnfortunately, it's not possible to substitute a different game for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order in this bundle. However, the digital code for the game may be passed along to someone else if you already own it.
A:AnswerThe Xbox One X has a 1TB HDD, It spins at 5400rpm. However, because it uses a SATA III connection, it operates faster than the drive of the Xbox One, which uses a SATA II connection. It is NOT an SSD, nor an SSHD.
A:AnswerNo easy way to answer that but the package with "star wars" on it is a slip on to an existing box so I would imagine its one Xs that have been manufactured as some random time