New Digital Xbox Museum Features Interactive Exhibits About Company’s History, Includes Section For Your Own Achievements

With it being Xbox’s 20th anniversary this year, the company has done a lot to commemorate the special milestone. There’s the limited edition Adidas shoes, the fancy Halo Xbox Series X, and more. Now, there’s a digital Xbox museum you can peruse through, too. 

Getting there is quite simple – head to museum.xbox.com. It is strongly recommended that you sign in to get a unique museum space featuring information about your Xbox brand history, accomplishments, and much more. That’s not all, though. There are many other areas within the museum that your avatar can visit, including the Xbox 360, Xbox One and the Xbox Series X/S. 

You can position your avatar in yellow circles as you move through the museum sections using your keyboard. You can find these circles in front of museums exhibits. Once inside the circle you will be able to interact with it. For example, in the original Xbox space, there’s a circle in front of an exhibit with the title “Bill Gates and The Rock join forces to unveil Xbox.” Upon interacting with this exhibit, you’ll be taken to an interactable story that features information about this unveiling, a video of the event, and more. 

That’s what each of the digital exhibits is like, too, and it seems like making your way through the entire museum would take hours. It’s quite an expansive lineup of information, not to mention it features your own personal history with Xbox in a section as well. 

Visit museum.xbox.com for a guided tour of the exhibit and to catch up with some Museum.xbox.com news. Game Informer’s Halo Infinite coverage – it’s Halo’s 20th birthday too this year, after all. Check out the Xbox 360 Adidas shoes, and finally take a look on this Halo Xbox Elite controller. 


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