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Xbox consoles become more repairable as Microsoft pushes for sustainability

Microsoft is introducing new initiatives aimed at making its Xbox consoles easier to repair while also addressing environmental concerns. These efforts are part of the company’s broader objective to become a zero waste, carbon negative, and water positive organization by the year 2030.

Starting January 20, Xbox console owners will have access to repair services through nearly 700 uBreakiFix by Asurion locations across the U.S. This partnership expands repair options, which were previously limited to Microsoft Store locations. Gamers can now visit these third-party stores to repair Xbox Series X|S consoles, including models like the Xbox Series X – 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition. Players should check with their local stores to ensure they participate in the program.

By Brian Fagioli -
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