Microsoft announced the Xbox One X last month at E3 2017, and while the release date and the price were revealed, pre-orders for the new console still have yet to be opened, however, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer has now confirmed that this "won't be too much longer", as the government-owned agency Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which regulates digital communications, has approved the hardware that opens the pathway to bring the Xbox One X to the market.
While the statement from Spencer is somewhat vague, there's a big chance pre-orders will go live in the coming weeks, and we may even see an announcement at Gamescom in August.
The Xbox One X will launch worldwide on November 7 and will cost £449. Are you planning to pre-order the Xbox One X?