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  • Xbox 360 Hard Drive [Silver] (Xbox 360)

    Xbox 360 Hard Drive [Silver] (Xbox 360)

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Launched by Microsoft in 2001, Xbox was born out of a desire to enter the arena dominated by Sony and Nintendo. With a powerful console, a built-in hard drive, and Xbox Live, Microsoft revolutionized the online multiplayer experience in the first generation. The success of Halo: Combat Evolved propelled the brand to become a major player in the industry. The Xbox 360 solidified this position with flagship franchises like Gears of War, Forza Motorsport, and Fable, while expanding the online experience. Since then, the Xbox One and Series X/S consoles have continued this evolution by focusing on backward compatibility, cloud gaming, and services like Game Pass.