If You think Getting The Halo: Infinite Xbox Series X was Difficult, Wait Till You See This Bad Boy by AMD
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The limited-edition Halo: Infinite-inspired Xbox Series X consoles just got a surprise restock in the US market on October 19th. And guess what? The extraordinary console is truly one of its kind, selling out within hours of the drop on the Xbox website. But if you think the Halo-themed console was difficult to get your hands on, wait till you find out what the Xbox just revealed.
In a premier video hours ago, Xbox gave fans a fresh look at all the new peripherals and accessories. These customized products are designed to encapture and bring Halo: Infinite’s PC-first idea to life.
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Halo: Infinite: A Brand New Powerhouse
343 Industries and Xbox partnered up with some of the industry experts to give players a first-class experience in-game, out-of-the-game, and off the screen. Following the footsteps of the console and controller, a Halo-themed keyboard, headset, and mouse are on their way. But what stole the show was the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Halo Infinite Limited Edition graphics card.
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The two have been working together for over two years and their product clearly makes a statement for itself. AMD and the developers of Infinite have got you covered if you are looking to build a monster gaming PC of your own. The limited-edition card is the top-line offering in AMD’s flagship graphics offering and is the fastest card one can find.
The chip bears “unmistakable features from the Master Chief” and is designed in a similar fashion. It also includes a reflective, iridium fold fan border along with the iconic “117” Spartan callsign. But wait, there’s more. To really bring the Chief to your computers, the card will have a Cortana-blue light that is intended to resemble the AI slot in Chief’s helmet.
Additionally, the card uses the same technology used by the AMD RDNA 2 that powers the Xbox Series X|S consoles.
A Marvelous Decision
Of course, after having a look at the stunning card and its attributes, you couldn’t help but think of emptying your wallet, could you? Surprisingly enough, the card will not be purchasable. Believe it or not, AMD and 343 really did that. The gaming companies will give a fair chance to every player to get their very own AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Halo Infinite Limited Edition graphics card over the coming weeks as per the news wire.
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To celebrate the day-and-date launch of #HaloInfinite on PC, we worked with @AMD to create the Radeon™ RX 6900 XT Halo Infinite Limited Edition graphics card. Learn about our partnership, our PC philosophy – and how you can win one of these cards!
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— Halo (@Halo) October 21, 2021
While you have to wait for more information about the contests for RX 6900, AMD has something more for you. Starting October 26th, AMD Radeon and Ryzen cards will with a code for all their customers. The code will allow players to access one month of free Xbox Game Pass exclusivities. Allowing customers to try out Halo: Infinite on the day of launch, December 8, 2021.
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