In response to the recent wave of reports over 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox Series X's heat threshold, Tom Warren has spoken out in defense of Microsoft's upcoming console. The Verge's senior editor took to Twitter to assure anxious fans, maintaining that "Microsoft wouldn't send these consoles꧑ to 100s of journalists, streamers, and youtubers if they had heat issues."

Although still under embargo, Warren clearly stated his general opinion on the matter. Fans started to worry about temperature issues following certain comments made by previewers. One of the first articles that reported on the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Series X's supposed heat issues was VGC, whꩵich pulled a particularly interesting quote out of a broadcast from Jeux Video’s Ken Bogard. They've since  to say, "The original live stream video has now been removed by the author."

Others have spoken out against exaggerated coverage as well. Tech blogger and editor Jez Corden, for instance, was upset with people taking his words about the S🅠eries X's heat emissio🔯n out of context.

While co-hosting the latest episode of , Corden spoke on the now-controversial topic. Some listeners cherry-picke🧜d his words to make it seem like the Series X ran extremꦅely hot, when that wasn't the point he was making. Corden assures that the "console isn't going to have any cooling problems."

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