Celebrate 20 years of Xbox with new gear featuring classic logos

Xbox 20 Nexus Hoodie Black
Xbox 20 Nexus Hoodie Black (Image credit: Microsoft)

What you need to know

  • The Xbox Gear Shop has several new items to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first Xbox console.
  • You can order hoodies and t-shirts that feature the original Xbox logo.
  • Microsoft also has six Xbox Sphere Collection shirts up for sale.

2021 is the 20th anniversary of Xbox consoles. While the first Xbox didn't launch until November 15, 2001, making the exact anniversary later this year, you can celebrate 20 years of Xbox with some new gear. The Xbox Gear Shop has new hoodies and shirts to commemorate two decades of Xbox gaming.

Three new items of Xbox gear feature the logo of the original Xbox console. The Xbox 20th Anniversary Nexus Hoodie is available in black or white, while the Xbox 20th Anniversary Nexus Tee is only available in black.

The Xbox Sphere Collection includes t-shirts featuring unique variations of the Xbox Sphere icon. You can order shirts from the collection inspired by Halo, State of Decay, and Psychonauts. Microsoft lists the six Xbox Sphere Collection shirts that are currently available as "Wave 1," so there's a good chance that more variations are on the way.

The Xbox 20th Anniversary t-shirt costs $28, and the Xbox 20th Anniversary hoodie costs $60. The Xbox Sphere Collection shirts have a lower starting price of $20.

While they aren't new to the Xbox Gear Shop, you can also order an Xbox 20th Anniversary Personalized Mug or a Halo 20th Anniversary Personalized Laser Engraved Tumbler. The Xbox Gear Shop gets updated frequently, so it's worth checking back in every now and again to see what's new.

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