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The Xbox One video game console, released by Microsoft in 2013, shown on a white background.

Xbox One

The Xbox One is a fun gaming machine made by Microsoft. It was first shown in May 2013 and became available in stores in November 2013 in many countries like North America, parts of Europe, Australia, and South America. Later, it came to Japan, China, and more European countries in September 2014. It was the first Xbox to be sold in China, in the Shanghai Free-Trade Zone.

Microsoft called the Xbox One an "all-in-one entertainment system." It could play games, show movies, and even let you watch live TV. The Xbox One had a special device called Kinect, which could track your movements and understand your voice commands, making it easy to play games without using a controller.

Over time, new versions of the Xbox One were released, like the Xbox One S and Xbox One X. These new versions had smaller sizes, better picture quality, and could play games in 4K resolution. The Xbox One was eventually replaced by the Xbox Series X and Series S consoles in November 2020.

The Xbox One was designed to be a central part of your home entertainment. It could play games from Blu-ray Disc and connect to TV using a set-top box or digital tuner. Players could also use the Xbox One to chat with friends and share clips of their games online.

The Xbox One had many fun games and could connect to many apps and services. It was a popular console that brought gaming and entertainment together in one easy-to-use device.

Images

Picture of the Xbox 360 E and Xbox One consoles displayed together at a gaming event in 2013.
A sleek Xbox One S video game console, showing its modern design and smaller size compared to earlier models.
A photo of the Xbox One Elite wireless controller, showing its design and features.
The Xbox One Kinect, a motion-sensing device that lets users control the console using movements and voice.
A white Xbox One S gaming console.
A Microsoft Xbox One X gaming console with its controller, shown on a white background.

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