Well isn’t this unexpected, a random YouTube user has come online with an Xbox One and done a full unboxing, no idea where he got the console, although the video certainly appears to be genuine, either that or he has access to an epic 3D printer!
The user also claimed to own some of the games for the console, promising to upload videos of them shortly, although we do not know which.
The video description on YouTube reads;
“Hey guys got xbox one so i thought i would upload a video of me unboxing it hope you enjoy. If you have any question just ask me in the comments or if there is anything in particular you would like me to do. Stay awesome and see more cool stuff SUBSRCRIBE”
Naturally the video was pulled pretty damn fast, but there are mirrors cropping up pretty quickly, so lets hope that while you’re reading this, the video is still live.
What do you think, legit or epic scam?
Thank you GearNuke for providing us with this information.
Image courtesy of GearNuke.
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