Xbox Consoles definition

Xbox Consoles means Microsoft’s Xbox 360 consoles commercially available as of the Effective Date together with any removable or external hard drives and memory units that may be connected (whether by wire or wireless methods) thereto. In addition, Xbox Consoles may include any Microsoft-branded game console that is commercially released after the Effective Date as a successor to the current Xbox 360 console.
Xbox Consoles means collectively, Xbox One and Xbox Series.

Examples of Xbox Consoles in a sentence

  • Two winners will be randomly selected, and they’ll receive either the Thrustmaster eSwap X Pro Wired Controller for Xbox Consoles and PC (approximate value = $219.99) or the Thrustmaster T248 Racing Wheel & Magnetic Pedals for PlayStation Consoles and PC (approximate value = $499.99) from Best Buy.

  • According to the first poverty survey carried out in the country in 1996/1997, the National Household Survey, poverty headcount index was 69.4%, a rate that had decreased to 54.1%, according to the 2002/2003 survey.

  • See also, John Gaudiosi, GameStop Exec Believes It’s Highly Unlikely Next Generation PlayStation And Xbox Consoles Will Block Used Games, FORBES, April 30, 2012, at http://www.forbes.com/sites/johngaudiosi/2012/04/30/ gamestop-exec-believes-its-highly-unlikely-next-generation- playstation-and-xbox-consoles-will-block-used-games/.

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