American Doll to Release Xbox Gamer Accessory Set

American Doll to Release Xbox Gamer Accessory Set

Sponsored by Xbox, of course.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 20, 2018 @ 03:03 PM (Staff Bios)
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Unless you were a 12-16 year old girl in the '90s, you might not remember American Girl Dolls. The company is still alive and well, however. And better yet, they're embracing modern culture. The doll company has partnered with Microsoft to release a gamer American Doll, technically.

The set doesn't actually come with a doll, it's just an accessory set. But for significantly less money than an actual Xbox One, customers can purchase a miniature "pretend Xbox® One S game console that projects 10 different gaming scenes," complete with controller, two "games", a gaming headset, and even those weird curvy gaming chairs that baby boomers think every gamer owns.

If you want your own tiny, porcelain gamer to go with, you can design one via the company's Create-Your-Own dolls for $200. Since you can get an Xbox One bundle for $179.99 in most places, the complete gamer set will actually cost more than the console.

Interested individuals can purchase the accessory set for $50 on the American Girl online store. Though I'm more tempted to get it for my cat than anything.

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