
During the Xbox One generation, the Microsoft team didn’t release many limited versions of the console. There are even fewer Xbox One Xs, both publicly available and at the lowest build level.
One of the rarest consoles of the Xbox One generation is the Xbox One X based on the design of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. It was created in partnership with Takeoff Studios (with whom Xbox later released the Diablo IV-designed Series X console). There are only 12 Xbox One X game consoles designed by Sekiro and have never been sold.
Announcement regarding the release of Xbox One X designed for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice appeared in eBay. The console sells for $12,000. At the same time, the author of the ad notes that it has small flaws caused by time, but the console itself was not used, but was stored in a warehouse:
The console has some cosmetic blemishes due to storage over the past 7 years. The varnish coating on the four posts holding the sword has worn away, revealing the color of the wood underneath. This does not affect the stand’s ability to hold the sword as it has magnets that help keep the sword in place. There are also 2 notches on the right hand grip of the controller. Finally, the hilt appeared to have been sealed with hot glue before I even got the sword.
Below you can see photos of the Xbox One X console from the announcement:

Recall that the Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice game was published by Activision, which is now part of Xbox.










