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Microsoft has recently unveiled another customized console of its Xbox Series S for the Year of the Tiger. To celebrate the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Tiger, Microsoft's Xbox created 15 custom Xbox Series S consoles and Xbox Wireless Controllers with Chinese cartoon artist Bu2ma (Bu-er-ma). The Lunar New Year Xbox Series S console and Xbox Wireless controller feature the Tiger with traditional Lunar New Year lucky colors, red and gold. “The Xbox Wireless Controllers are a festive red showcasing the Tiger in a black Chinese ink finish, which is frequently used in traditional Chinese wash paintings. Emphasizing the zodiac’s significance, a golden Tiger (?) written in Chinese is displayed prominently on the back of the controller,” said Cary Chen, Head of Xbox Greater China. After a year-long wait, Xbox Series X|S players will finally get their hands on the critically acclaimed action RPG Black Myth: Wukong on August 20, 2025. The delayed Xbox launch sparked speculation about potential exclusivity deals and technical challenges, particularly concerning optimization for the Xbox Series S. Game Science addressed these concerns, stating that ensuring the game met their quality standards on Xbox was a significant undertaking, but one they successfully completed within the first year of release. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft's custom Xbox Series S for the Year of the Tiger unveiled" and "Black Myth: Wukong' Finally Hits Xbox Series X|S This August".

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Microsoft has recently unveiled another customized console of its Xbox Series S for the Year of the Tiger. To celebrate the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Tiger, Microsoft's Xbox created 15 custom Xbox Series S consoles and Xbox Wireless Controllers with Chinese cartoon artist Bu2ma (Bu-er-ma).

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The Lunar New Year Xbox Series S console and Xbox Wireless controller feature the Tiger with traditional Lunar New Year lucky colors, red and gold. “The Xbox Wireless Controllers are a festive red showcasing the Tiger in a black Chinese ink finish, which is frequently used in traditional Chinese wash paintings. Emphasizing the zodiac’s significance, a golden Tiger (?) written in Chinese is displayed prominently on the back of the controller,” said Cary Chen, Head of Xbox Greater China.

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Our coverage of Xbox Series S Year of the Tiger includes: "Microsoft's custom Xbox Series S for the Year of the Tiger unveiled"; "Black Myth: Wukong' Finally Hits Xbox Series X|S This August"; "EA Pauses Codemasters’ Rally Series After 25 Years of Off-Road Glory". Each article provides unique insights and information.