It seems that bagged milk is still in use, and Xbox Canada claims they have an ideal storage solution for this protein-packed liquid. On social media, the subsidiary of Microsoft unveiled the Xbox Milk Pitcher, which could either be a humorous concept or a real product in development. It’s challenging to discern.
As a gamer, I was excited when Xbox Canada revealed their new Xbox Milk Pitcher on X! They stressed the importance of hydration and calcium for peak gaming performance while showcasing this sleek, stylish pitcher. It’s designed to mimic the Xbox Series X (not the Series S) and can hold an impressive 1.3 liters of liquid. To fill it up, you simply place a bag of milk or another beverage into the container, then cut off the top of the package to pour the contents inside. So, while it might not look like a traditional pitcher, the Xbox Milk Pitcher is a unique and functional addition to any gaming setup.
Meet the Xbox Gaming Mug, ensuring optimal hydration and calcium intake for peak gaming performance 🎲🥤
— Xbox Canada (@XboxCanada) June 1, 2025
For the past couple of years now, Microsoft has introduced some unique appliances under their Xbox brand. These include an Xbox mini fridge and a toaster known as the Xbox Series S toaster. The latter device is available in white and can toast up to two slices of bread while also featuring the Xbox logo on the toasted bread. Prior to the release of the Xbox Series X|S in 2020, Snoop Dogg showcased a full-sized refrigerator that was designed based on the Series X model.
Moving forward, pictures of what appears to be an Asus-made handheld device with the Xbox brand emerged last month. It’s speculated that this could possibly be a more advanced version of the upcoming ROG Ally 2, boasting improved specifications such as an eight-core AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor and 64GB of memory. Notably, there have been reports suggesting that Microsoft may temporarily halt development on their in-house designed Xbox portable device.
Last month, the real Xbox Series X experienced a price hike and is now being sold for $600, which was previously $500. Some first-party games are going to be more expensive this holiday season, priced at $80. As of now, Microsoft hasn’t specified any particular titles that will carry the higher premium cost.
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2025-06-02 20:09