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Microsoft Xbox Live Larry Hryb

A guy known on Twitter as @Moonlightswami was happy to get a package in the mail a few days ago. He had ordered an Xbox One from Target, he said, and, even though the video game console won’t officially be available until November 22, Target shipped his Xbox to him early.

He wasn’t the first one to accidentally get an Xbox One early, reports Evan Narcisse from the gamer blog, Kotaku.com. Target also sent one to at least one other gamer, known for his eBay name, priceless228.

They weren’t supposed to be able to start using the new Xbox right away. Microsoft is making all Xbox One users connect to the Internet and download some special software before they can play online, Microsoft previously told Kotaku.com.

But @Moonlightswami was able to connect and get that software and start using his Xbox. He was so excited, he immediately filmed a YouTube video of the new console, and changed his Twitter handle to “#1 Source 4 XBOX ONE.” He tweeted constantly how much he loved his new Xbox.

Seems as if Microsoft could have benefitted from having a few happy, excited Xbox One users — For more information read the original article here.

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