

The Xbox Series X and S will release on November 10 with the former priced at $499 and the latter at $299. With just a month left, Microsoft has finally released its launch trailer for the next-gen consoles. The trailer stars renowned British actor and writer Daniel Kaluuya. Fans may know him for his roles in movies and TV series like Get Out and Black Mirror, respectively. Most are likely to watch this commercial during the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks game on Sunday night.
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The Xbox Series X and S launch trailer is titled “Us Dreamers”
“Power your dreams” was Microsoft’s tagline for the Xbox Series X and S consoles when they were initially unveiled for the fans. The recent launch trailer also adds to this tagline as Daniel Kaluuya randomly enters the gaming universe. This gaming universe in the trailer is a compilation of three Xbox games including Halo Infinite, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and the classic Minecraft.
According to a recent study by American research company VGM, the PlayStation 5 has dominated the next-gen consoles’ pre-orders. Interestingly, many of those who pre-ordered the Xbox Series X claimed that Halo Infinite was the driving force behind their decision.
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Even Microsoft realizes that Halo Infinite is Xbox’s best shot at a great exclusive game and is in direct competition with Sony’s exclusives like Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and God of War Ragnarok. However, the game will now release in 2021 and will not be a launch game for the Xbox consoles.
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Difference between the PlayStation and Xbox launch trailers
The launch trailers for both the consoles released in very different situations. A lot of fans were hoping to know the PS5’s price with its launch trailer based on “no limits”. However, it primarily talked about the adaptive triggers, haptic feedback, and 3D audio in the console. On the other side, Xbox Series X was not a mystery to the fans and Microsoft based the trailer on its most impressive games.
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Both the console giants are taking subtle steps to convince the gaming community about their console. As for now, PS5’s unbeatable exclusive list and Xbox’s unique subscription programs might decide the fate of either console.
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