Collection: Xbox

The legacy of Xbox began in 2001 when Microsoft boldly entered the console gaming market, challenging industry heavyweights like Sony and Nintendo. The original Xbox introduced game-changing innovations, such as built-in hard drives and the revolutionary Xbox Live service, which set a new standard for online gaming.

With Xbox Live, players could seamlessly connect for multiplayer games, paving the way for the rise of online communities. Iconic titles like Halo: Combat Evolved helped solidify Xbox's reputation, with Halo becoming a cultural cornerstone and the face of the Xbox brand.

The Xbox 360, launched in 2005, further cemented Xbox's place in gaming history with a vast library of games, enhanced Xbox Live capabilities, and multimedia features that turned the console into an entertainment hub. The Xbox 360 became one of the best-selling consoles, thanks to exclusive franchises like Gears of War and Forza.

As Xbox evolved, it introduced services like Xbox Game Pass, which revolutionised how players access games, and backward compatibility, ensuring players could enjoy titles from previous generations. Today, with the Xbox Series X and S, Xbox remains at the forefront of gaming innovation, pushing the boundaries of performance and cloud gaming.