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In celebration of its 18th annual Jordan Brand Classic, Jordan Brand has teamed up with Xbox for special custom-made Xbox One X consoles that are designed to mimic the newly-introduced Jordan Proto-React sneakers, which were prominent during the basketball tournament.

The silhouette made its debut earlier this month, and it's just one of three new flight suit-inspired footwear with more lifestyle appeal from the brand, following the debut of the Air Jordan 33.

In regards to the limited edition console, the device takes on the silhouette's color scheme with a color palette dominated by white and black with hints of red throughout via branding. More specifically, design elements of the Jordan Proto-React's sole are prominent on the console via diagonal patterns gracing the sides, while the iconic Jumpman logo alongside branding are placed on the top of the console.

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Two lucky fans will have the chance to win this custom Jordan Proto-React-inspired Xbox One X console. To enter the sweepstakes, visit here for the full rules. The giveaway ends on May 3.

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