With the Xbox One X launch coming up soon, consoles are starting to come off the production line, apparently. Xbox boss Phil Spencer recently tweeted a picture of Microsoft Devices corporate VP Panos Panay at a manufacturing facility in Suzhou that shows consoles coming off the line. It's a big moment in the production of a console.
Spencer added that things are "looking good" for the Xbox One X ahead of its release in November. The console launches on November 7, priced at $500 in the US.
Great to have @panos_panay and team in the factory checking ship ready Xbox One X’s coming off the line. Looking good for November 7th. pic.twitter.com/4iISfjdhpl
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) September 20, 2017
In other news about the Xbox One X, pre-orders for the standard edition opened today. For lots more, be sure to check out GameSpot's in-depth guide where you can learn where and how you can pre-order the super-powerful console right now.
Additionally, Microsoft has announced that the list of Xbox One X "enhanced" games has grown to 130. You can see a rundown of all the titles here.
And in general Xbox news, Spencer has been promoted and now he has a role on Microsoft's Senior Leadership Team.