Xbox 版 Meta Quest 3S 流出,含 Xbox 手掣和 3 個月 Game Pass Ultimate
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早在 2024 年 4 月時,微軟和 Meta 就曾透露過在籌備一款「靈感源自 Xbox 的限量版 Meta Quest 產品」,沒想到一等就是一年多。根據 Game Sandwich 的說法,Xbox 版 Meta Quest 3S 的定價會落在 US$399,可能 6 月 24 日便會推出。
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