The best kept secret inside the Xbox One X is revealed

Many companies choose to hide what is known as easter eggs Within the video games they develop, it is not usually difficult to find them, but sometimes they are a true myth. More and more hardware manufacturers are also joining this trend, the last one is Microsoft and its Xbox One S.

The Redmond company has hidden a little secret in the guts of what is so far the most powerful console on the market, but there is always some YouTuber willing to cut up these types of products to satisfy the curiosity of hundreds of thousands of YouTube users . Let's see what this consists of easter egg that the Microsoft company has hidden in the Xbox One X.

Many lovers of Xbox history know well what Master Chief is, so much so that the UnoCero team on their YouTube channel has taught us closely. To see it, however, we are going to have to get rid of the warranty, as we are going to have to access the circuit board of the Xbox One X if we want to observe. that Master Chief riding on the back of a scorpion (a clear nod to Project Scorpio) that they have decided to engrave on the plate.

It is not the only surprise, as you well know, the Xbox One X mounts no less than 12 GB of DDR5 RAM and a 6 teraflops GPU. The console capable of moving games at 4K resolution and 60 FPS has been completely stripped, so much so that we have seen the character of Halo. Nintendo, for its part, has also hidden various details of this size such as phrases in the code of the NES Classic Mini and serigraphs on the controls of the Nintendo Switch, it seems something that companies are adding more, it is clear, it gives them the odd cover in the media.


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