Giant Xbox One Console Continues Cross-Canada Trek, Stops in Toronto

This week the colossal Xbox One appeared for a third time in Canada, this time at Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto.

The ridiculously console, part of a project known as One Source, brings together the Canadian Xbox Live community to celebrate the launch of Xbox One.

By pledging with their gamertags, fans can unlock amazing one-of-a-kind experiences and rewards like the “Dead Rising 3”-inspired zombie uprising in Vancouver and the heart-pounding “Forza Motorsport 5” speed drives at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve chin Montreal. Every gamertag pledged will contribute to unlocking these experiences.

“We are building on the momentum we created in Vancouver and Montreal to celebrate the biggest launch in Xbox history in unprecedented ways,” says Craig Flannagan, Director of Marketing, Xbox, Microsoft Canada. “We are drawing on the best exclusive games, the best multiplayer experience and service and great entertainment to celebrate this launch with most dedicated community around.”

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Canadian Xbox fans can pledge with their gamertag to One Source in three ways: either in person at the console, through the Xbox Live Dashboard, or online. Fans that take part early will have more chances to win great prizes, and as community support grows, fans will continue to unlock unique, immersive experiences, that can only be provided by Xbox.

Xbox One arrives in stores on November 22. The Xbox One retails for $499.