The Xbox Onesie is coming back for those cold winter nights
Black and green all the way.
What you need to know
- The Xbox Onesie is returning for the holidays.
- The Xbox Hooded Union Suit (its proper name) will be available in a new green-and-black color scheme.
- You'll be able to order one from the Xbox Gear Store starting December 5.
It's the time of year when darkness arrives early and the cold chills one to the bones (here in the northern hemisphere, anyway). That makes it the perfect time to get some gaming in, and Microsoft is putting one of its most ridiculous (and comfy) pieces of gaming gear back on sale to keep you cozy: the Xbox Onesie.
The Xbox Onesie, or Xbox Hooded Union Suit, is set to go back on sale starting December 5, presumably for the same $90 asking price it was going for before. What you'll get is a suitably Xbox-y onesie that has dedicated pockets for your controllers and more. This time, however, you'll get one in black with Xbox-green accents.
Back by popular demand and just in time for the Holidays: The Xbox ‘Hooded Union Suit’ (aka "Onesie") is back - this time in green. It will be dropping in limited quantities TOMORROW - Thursday 5-December on the Xbox Gear store. I'll remind you tomorrow when it goes on sale 🎄💚 pic.twitter.com/8qDt7LdEShBack by popular demand and just in time for the Holidays: The Xbox ‘Hooded Union Suit’ (aka "Onesie") is back - this time in green. It will be dropping in limited quantities TOMORROW - Thursday 5-December on the Xbox Gear store. I'll remind you tomorrow when it goes on sale 🎄💚 pic.twitter.com/8qDt7LdESh— Larry Hryb 🇺🇦 (@majornelson) December 4, 2019December 4, 2019
There's no word for now when you can expect them to ship, but we'll know much more tomorrow when they go on sale. For now, you can prepare by keeping the Xbox Gear Store up and refreshed.
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