Xbox One update news: Arc Reactor included in Stark Industries special-edition console

 Twitter courtesy of Xbox

A very rare white Xbox One was revealed by Microsoft and is tagged as an Iron Man Edition, said to have been designed by the man himself. This is a part of a marketing campaign for the "Captain America: Civil War" movie, which hit European theaters last Friday.

The Twitter account of Xbox France recently posted images of a white Xbox One with an Iron Man look, sort of. The top of the unit contains a Stark Industries logo , as well as a replica of the Arc Reactor right in the middle of the console.  It also comes complete with LED lights, a must-have for a die-hard fan.

The controller also comes in white, and instead of the Xbox logo, an Arc Reactor is on it.  The words "Stark Industries" are also present.

The good news is, they are not for sale, but instead will be given away. Here's the not-so-good news, the Xbox One Iron Man "Captain America: Civil War" edition will only be available in France, but there will be a total of three happy gamers, VG247 reported.

The report added that the controller's Arc Reactor also lights up.

The Verge contacted Microsoft about any plans to reproduce more for the said Xbox One special edition, but the company hasn't replied yet.

Xbox France will be giving one for each of their social media account, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

This is not the first time that the company created special edition Xbox One consoles. Previously, "Halo" and "Call of Duty" editions were also manufactured. None are available at the moment, except for bundles. However, a "Quantum Break" special edition bundle comes in white and cost US$350.

"Captain America: Civil War" will be shown on the big screen on May 6 in North America, and puts the Marvel superheroes against one another. The movie was released internationally on April 27. The world premier was held in Los Angeles last April 12.

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