Microsoft is releasing a Chicken Crimpy-themed Xbox Series S…and it’s not a joke

Microsoft has just announced the next-level of its collaboration with Arnott’s Shapes. Stepping it up from the Xbox Controller BBQ shapes, Microsoft and Arnott’s are now releasing a limited-edition Chicken Crimpy Xbox Series S.

For real.

The limited-edition console features “the iconic and mouth-watering design of one of Australia’s favourite snacks, the humble and beloved Chicken Crimpy – flavour you can play!”

Chicken Crimpy Xbox Series S

For your chance to get your hands on this insane Xbox, head to Shapes (@arnottsshapesau) Instagram page for your chance to win. You can also buy any pack of Shapes from Woolies for your chance to win 1 of 10 of the console.

This is absolutely wild stuff from Microsoft and is sure to set off a brand-new debate about which Shapes flavour is the best.

It’s Cheese & Bacon. The end.

If you want to get your hands on the Chicken Crimpy Xbox Series S, head over to Instagram or drop into your local Woolies.

Leo Stevenson
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