Xbox One is in full production, first shipments heading out

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Earlier today, Microsoft confirmed that the Xbox One console had entered full production and would launch in 13 markets on November 22nd. While we still have 79 days to wait before they officially show up on store shelves, the process of packing and shipping units of the console has already started.

Major Nelson has posted up two new images; one is what Xbox Live's director of programming Larry Hryb says is the very first case of Xbox One consoles that are packaged "and ready to go" to some unknown store location. Hryb doesn't say when or where the picture was taken but that orange label on the box says, "Do not sell or display before November 22nd, 2013."




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TomorrowLandPosted:

BrisbaneRoar
Ted-
slapshot101 If I were working at one of these store I would totally open one of these packages and take it. I understand it is against the law but I am sure that I could have it back before nobody noticed or if I was the store manager, I could take one very easily and leak everything to the world. But sadly I do not work at a place where the sell video games.


If any of the electronic products which are distributed to a company are taken or sold they are whopped with a ridiculous fine which the employee would get given aswell as the company. Don't know how much it is in any other places around the world but here in Aus it's like 700k


not just horrendous fines but there is possible jail time, especially if the leaking causes fluctuation to microsofts company in a negative fashion.
Activision sued Amazon for simply delivering pre-orders early

Hank_SchraderPosted:

Ted-
slapshot101 If I were working at one of these store I would totally open one of these packages and take it. I understand it is against the law but I am sure that I could have it back before nobody noticed or if I was the store manager, I could take one very easily and leak everything to the world. But sadly I do not work at a place where the sell video games.


If any of the electronic products which are distributed to a company are taken or sold they are whopped with a ridiculous fine which the employee would get given aswell as the company. Don't know how much it is in any other places around the world but here in Aus it's like 700k


not just horrendous fines but there is possible jail time, especially if the leaking causes fluctuation to microsofts company in a negative fashion.

Ted-Posted:

slapshot101 If I were working at one of these store I would totally open one of these packages and take it. I understand it is against the law but I am sure that I could have it back before nobody noticed or if I was the store manager, I could take one very easily and leak everything to the world. But sadly I do not work at a place where the sell video games.


If any of the electronic products which are distributed to a company are taken or sold they are whopped with a ridiculous fine which the employee would get given aswell as the company. Don't know how much it is in any other places around the world but here in Aus it's like 700k

slapshot101Posted:

If I were working at one of these store I would totally open one of these packages and take it. I understand it is against the law but I am sure that I could have it back before nobody noticed or if I was the store manager, I could take one very easily and leak everything to the world. But sadly I do not work at a place where the sell video games.

gmlukensPosted:

Hard to believe how close the next gen is

ZigsPosted:

Where are they shipping them to? Local Microsoft factories so that they'll be closer for delivery when they ship to stores?

Dr-PonyfilePosted:

Alberici
Mozilla-Firefox I would laugh if some got stolen from backs on lorry's haha


LMAO ya like that diesel that got hijacked over stupid mw3 games


There will definatley be robberies all over the world as there is a shortage and criminals will gain a lot of cash doing so. I remember when a truck in france got hijacked carrying Call of Duty Black Ops. So all I suggest to all people going to the midnight release for PS4 and Xbox One be careful and be safe.

AlbericiPosted:

Mozilla-Firefox I would laugh if some got stolen from backs on lorry's haha


LMAO ya like that diesel that got hijacked over stupid mw3 games

MSXPosted:

I would laugh if some got stolen from backs on lorry's haha

BelialPosted:

Breading well, shipping atm could be dangerous as someone could steal one and play early


Play what? No games are out yet for it.