Last month at E3 2017, Microsoft announced the Xbox One X – its upcoming flagship gaming console set to drive 4K gaming in the living room. While at the time both its release date and starting price point were revealed, pre-orders for the device are still yet to go live. Xbox head, Phil Spencer, has now confirmed it "won't be too much longer" until the Xbox One X is available to purchase, with the FFC approval process already complete.
When the Xbox One X was first unveiled, Microsoft clearly stated pre-orders for the device would be delayed, while awaiting certification from the Federal Communications Commission. The government-owned agency, which regulates digital communications, has now approved the hardware, alleviating a hurdle to bring the Xbox One X to market.
Responding to a fan on Twitter, Phil Spencer confirmed its "plan is set" for delivering Xbox One X pre-orders, affirming eager fans will soon be able to secure the device ahead of launch.
Our plan is set for this. All approvals are done so now just landing the announce with all the info, won't be too much longer.
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