The Xbox One X, Microsoft’s new flagship console which it claims is the “world’s most powerful”, has begun arriving in homes around the UK.
The new console supports full 4K gaming as well as Dolby Atmos sound technology, and houses six teraflops of graphical processing power, which Microsoft says makes it 40% more powerful than any other console available.
As a result, those who pre-ordered the device were keen to get their hands on it.
I lost hope that I will get my Xbox one X today, normally mail man comes around half past 9 in the morning and still nothing 😔😂
— Forza Erwin 🙅🏻♂️ (@erret84) November 7, 2017
I'm at work my Xbox One X has been delivered but I won't be home until 6pm pic.twitter.com/akWiVY53DM
— Kevin (@ktwf) November 7, 2017
guess whos getting their xbox one x today!
— King Of Tyranny (@dragonmonkeyd01) November 7, 2017
Can't afford an Xbox One X… but I mean if someone wants to buy one for me, I'd graciously accept. pic.twitter.com/FI6iRYgnxN
— Fish (@RadioFish) November 7, 2017
But while the One X’s power specs are not up for debate, the games it offers – and an apparent lack of big exclusives available at launch – is causing others to think before they jump in.
Do i get my Xbox One X today or wait?
— Branden Fox (@Foxystyle71) November 7, 2017
Happy Xbox One X day! The platform still has no worthwhile games.
— King (@BIackCharizard) November 7, 2017
Sorry but again dispite havin a 4k HDR TV their no reason for me blowing £450 on a xbox one X that hardly got any exclusive that interest me
— Joe Miotello (@JoeMafia86) November 7, 2017
Many of this year’s biggest games, including Call of Duty: WWII and Assassin’s Creed Origins are available on the console, but are also on rival platform PlayStation.
Meanwhile, some of Microsoft’s biggest exclusives, including Sea of Thieves and Crackdown 3, are not due to arrive until next year.
In the meantime, Forza Motorsport 7, Gears of War 4 and Halo 5: Guardians are providing the first look at what the enhancements on the One X can do.
But Forza aside, these are not 2017 games, and as a result some gamers have been left torn about the One X – and whether, right now, it’s completely essential.
I could never recommend that someone actually buy an Xbox One X if they do not have a Switch or 3DS or even PS4. Xbox One X is not must buy.
— Stealth (@Stealth___) November 7, 2017
However, Microsoft is already reporting strong response to the new console, highlighting record pre-orders and expectations of “high demand” this Christmas.
One market analyst even increased its sales predictions for the One X by nearly double – so perhaps the console wars are about to burst back into life.