Adidas and Microsoft unveil Xbox 360 shoes that you can actually buy

Adidas and Xbox have revealed their latest collaborative effort: a pair of Xbox 360-inspired sn🌠eakers that'll go on sale tomorrow, November 4.

For Xbox's 20th anniversary, the two companies announced their team-up last month with the reveal of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:shoes themed around the orig🍬inal Xbox, but those were only available as a free giveaway to a few lucky winners. This time around, you can actually buy Adidas🌳' Xbox shoes.

for $160. Due to limited supply, you'll need to queue up in a virtual waiting room and wait your turn for a chance to put in an order.

The mid tops are rocking a subtle 𓆏white/gray/green theme similar to the Xbox 360 console, and the design sports a number of callbacks and Easter eggs, like the disk drive on the strap, console air vents on the inner sid﷽e, and memory card slots on the heel.

The reveal of the sneakers is its own tri🃏p down memory lane, split into a trailer seen through a mid-2000s-era CRT screen filter and themed around the Xbox 360's distinctive interface. Though the fact that you need to use a QR code scanner to interact with the website diminishes the nostalgic effect somewhat. 

For the third and final Xbox x Adidas collab, on November 15 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft will unveil yet another pair of shoes inspired by the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X, ap🅺parently glossing right over the Xbox One entirely. The new-gen sneakers will be available for purchase "globally," whereas the Xbox 360 shoes are only available to US and Canada-based shoppers.

Looking for something to play? These are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X games available now.

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