The next-gen console from Microsoft has finally received a launch date

Sep 4, 2013 12:57 GMT  ·  By

After quite a lot of rumors and a little bit of teasing earlier today, Microsoft has officially confirmed the launch dates of the Xbox One next-gen console, which will appear in 13 countries on November 22.

The Xbox One is eagerly awaited by quite a few gamers, especially after Microsoft relaxed its restrictive limitations and mandatory requirements for the new console.

Now, after hearing that the device has entered full production and even got a CPU overlock to complement the GPU improvement made earlier this year, a set of official release dates for the Xbox One have surfaced.

The new console is going to make its debut in North America and in select European countries on November 22. These territories are: Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, UK, and USA.

Don't forget that the Xbox One was delayed in several territories last month due to localization issues, according to the company.

The new console is set to receive even more details as we get closer to its release, according to the Xbox Wire.

For what it's worth, the PlayStation 4 is launching on November 15, in North America, and November 29, in Europe.