Larry Hryb, aka Xbox Live’s Major Nelson, just posted a very interesting promotional limited editionXbox Series X,but not perhaps what one would initially think. ThisXbox Series Xis actually an old fashion game of Jenga, broken up into wooden pieces of blocks. Stylistic and very much matching the design of Microsoft’s new powerful console, the Xbox Series X and Jenga mashup is not for sale, but Larry Hryb thinks it should be.

At first glance, the Jenga version of the Xbox Series X might be a scary sight to Xbox fans, as it looks like thevery scarce Xbox Series Xis sliced into a dozen pieces. But in fact, the Xbox Series X Jenga game is a different kind of gaming device, one that of course is designed to be taken apart. The stand up rectangular design of the Xbox Series X is very unique and something of a talking point, but once it is made into a Jenga game, it almost seems like it was supposed to be a Jenga game all along.

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If Microsoft were to ever put a limited edition Xbox Series X Jenga on shelves, they probably wouldn’t bescalped and impossible to find like the real-deal Xbox Series X, but still would be a fun purchase.

Whether it be tabletop games that are then made into video games, or vice versa, there are a lot ofgreat board games that are based on video gamesout there. An Xbox Series X Jenga game sitting on a shelf at home would seem to be a nice addition to that list.

Larry Hryb added some extra fun to the mix with a follow-up tweet, noting that some of the Jenga blocks had codes on them forXbox Game Pass, the monthly subscription service that allows users to play all of Xbox first-party titles for free, along with plenty of other non-Microsoft games.

Larry Hryb included an image of one of the blocks, with a code in the follow-up tweet, but covered up the final character, making a game out of it for the followers. Of course, the Xbox Game Pass code was decoded rather quickly, and a lucky user was able to get a free subscription. If Microsoft and Jenga were ever to team up to make a special edition Xbox Series X Jenga game andsell it on its site as Xbox gear, it would be a nice little bonus to have a month’s worth of Xbox Game Pass on one of the blocks.

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