Xbox Series X and S owners played nearly 3,600 unique games within 24 hours of launch
It was a new kind of console launch

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According to Xbox Wire, players started up 3,594 different titles on their Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles in the consoles' first 24 hours. The vast, vast majority of those must have been backwards compatible games from generations past, which shows 🤪how excited folks are to try out thei♔r old favorites on new hardware.
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If you haven't managed to grab your own n🎃ew Xbox yet, Microsoft says it's "working tirelessly" to bring more consoles to the market worldwide.
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