Xbox Branded Meta Quest 3S Virtual Reality Headset Limited Edition Leaked

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  • Images of a limited edition Meta Quest 3S, styled with an Xbox theme, were leaked online.
  • The headset is expected to be released on Tuesday, June 24, as a limited quantity item.
  • The hardware of the Xbox edition is identical to the standard Meta Quest 3S, featuring the same internal components and specifications.

A user named Zuby_Tech on X has leaked the images of the limited Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition. According to the Game Sandwich, the Meta Quest 3S Xbox will be available for sale in stores on Tuesday, June 24. 

Players who will purchase these headsets will receive an additional benefit of three months of free subscription to Game Pass Ultimate. With this, they will also accept accessories such as an Xbox wireless controller and an Elite strap, which are included, thus offering the complete gaming experience from the virtual reality headsets.

Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition

This is the Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition leaked picture. As we already know that they will be available on June 24th we should keep in mind that they will only be available in a limited quantity unless they decide to move the launch date to Monday due to this leak.

Additionally, this collaboration is a new internal effort by Microsoft to bring Meta Quest users to its Xbox platform. Meta and Xbox Collab was announced barely two months after Meta formally allowed outside hardware manufacturers to use the operating system. Awaiting the production of virtual reality glasses by ASUS under the ROG gaming brand. It appears that Xbox has chosen to diversify rather than introduce all licensed Xbox products only with ASUS.

While it is 2D, the main distinction is that gamers can enjoy their games on enormous 2D screens that rival the finest movie theatres in your community. However, the game can only be played at a frame rate of 60 frames per second with a Full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. These Xbox Editions of Meta Quest 3S comply with Xbox’s plans, which is to use the power of the cloud to turn any device, no matter how low-powered, into a console.

The Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition is nothing more than a Meta Quest 3S with a unique design; therefore, the hardware is identical. The Meta Quest 3S was released in September and features RGB LCDs with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,832 pixels per eye and a variable refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. These glasses are powered by a Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 SoC with Adreno 740 graphics, 8 GB of RAM, and internal storage options ranging from 128 to 256 GB in size.

The Meta Quest 3S Xbox 128 GB storage will be available for $399 in stores, $100 more than the original model. So if you want to buy it, be quick as they will be limited.

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