Microsoft’s new gift for the 20th anniversary of Xbox

Last week, Microsoft’s popular and, of course, best-selling console, the Xbox, turned 20 years old. The console, which was first introduced in 2001 with the presence of the then WWE star, Rock, was able to attract the positive opinion of many gamers from the very beginning.
On the 20th anniversary of the Xbox, Microsoft unveiled two surprises for the event. With the announcement of this company, the online and multiplayer part of Halo Infinite became available to the interested people from the same day. The full version of the latest title from the popular Halo franchise is set to be released in December, according to reports.
In addition, more than 70 new games will support Backwards Compatibility. These games will have HDR Auto capability if run on the Xbox Series X console. And if these games run on the previous generation Xbox One consoles, only their visual graphics will be upgraded and there will be no HDR.
Aside from all this news, some people announced on Twitter yesterday that Microsoft had sent them a bundle to mark the 20th anniversary of the Xbox. Apparently, Microsoft randomly sends these bundles to its fans.
The donated bundles include a new Halo Infinite-themed Xbox controller, a 12-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, and a crystal license plate.