Gamer Builds World’s Largest Xbox Series X Console, Weighs 250-Pounds and Stands Over 6-Feet Tall


Gamer Builds World’s Largest Xbox Series X Console, Weighs 250-Pounds and Stands Over 6-Feet Tall
Michael Pick has wanted to build the world’s largest Xbox Series X console ever since he saw the Xbox Series X fridge two-years ago. So, he did just that and set a Guinness World Record to boot. The process involved fabricating a wood frame, 3D printing parts and then painting nearly everything black.

Despite its size, the massive Xbox Series X basically hides the original console somewhere inside. However, the buttons on this one work just like the original, which means the power button still does its thing. In the end, Pick ended up with a console that weighed in at 250-pounds and stands over 6-feet tall. Once everything was complete and functional, it was then donated to Atlanta’s YMCA Youth and Teen Development Center. For something a bit smaller, yet still has the Xbox Series X-look, there’s the NZXT H1 Mini Pro PC.


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