Sure, here’s the rewritten article:
—
Alright, so there’s this whole thing about Xbox and virtual reality, right? Everyone’s been buzzing about whether they’re gonna jump into VR or not. Well, here’s a plot twist for ya – someone on X (yeah, that’s what Twitter’s called now, I know, right?) dropped some pics of an Xbox-branded Meta Quest. Poof, the post vanished, but @bmfshow reposted it. Imagine that!
I mean, I can’t get it out of my head. The pics looked… well, let’s say if you were eating cereal while scrolling, you might’ve dropped your spoon. Anyway, scooch back to earlier rumors from Windows Central about an Xbox VR headset for 2024. But hey, it seems you might snag one sooner – like June 24 soon, for $399. Pretty wild, huh? And this is right after Xbox teamed up with Asus for those Xbox Ally handhelds. Anyone else remember Project Kennan? Yeah, apparently it got shelved. C’est la vie.
Bouncing over to some deets from Gamesandwich.com, this Xbox Quest 3S is supposedly going to silently appear on June 24 for $399 – yes, same price. It’ll have 128GB of system memory, just like the regular Quest 3S. Plus, you get an Elite Strap, a wireless controller, and three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Nice little bundle, no?
Now, this is where my mind wandered a bit – Microsoft’s “This is an Xbox” campaign was, well, not everyone’s cup of tea at first. But here we are, with Xbox pretty much everywhere. Mobile, TV, and maybe now VR too. When you think about it, Phil Spencer, the top guy over at Microsoft Gaming, wasn’t too hot on VR for Xbox back in 2019. All “nobody’s asking for it,” he said. But things have changed, you know?
Oh, and here’s something else. Some Xbox games can already be played in VR on Meta headsets using Cloud Gaming. But if you’re dreaming of untethered VR, you might need to stream from the cloud even with this new gadget. Who knew?
In this “This is an Xbox” world, the possibilities have just stretched wide open. Consoles, PCs, handhelds, and now maybe a headset? What a time to be an Xbox fan, honestly.
Catch you on the flip side – or in this case, maybe in virtual space.
—