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    KFC, a restaurant chain focused on chicken, launches its own console

    In case you didn't find the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X very interesting, KFConsole might suit you. Developed by KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken), KFConsole has an Intel processor, with support for virtual reality, 4K resolution and Ray Trancing, and can reach up to 240 FPS with the possibility of keeping your chicken warm while playing. No, this is not a joke (I wish it were).

    Check out KFConcosle's official profile tweet below:

    The console wars are ????????????????.

    Introducing the KFConsole. #PowerYourHunger pic.twitter.com/k7AM6g61Ip



    - KFC Gaming (@kfcgaming) December 22, 2020

    KFConsole was revealed a day after all information about the PlayStation 5 was revealed in September. At the time, many thought it might just be a joke to market KFC, but it's very real actually. The video game structure was developed by Cooler Master and the patented chicken chamber is probably its main feature. The console has the following description:

    "Never risk letting your chicken get cold again thanks to the patented Chicken Chamber. Utilizing the natural heat and airflow system, you can now focus on your game and enjoy hot, crispy chicken between rounds."

    KFC, a restaurant chain focused on chicken, launches its own console

    Compartment to keep chicken pieces warm. Source: KFC

    The KFC console uses a custom Cooler Master NC100 chassis and features an Intel Nux 9 processor and a swappable Asus GPU. In addition, there are two 1TB Seagate Barracuda SSDs.

    Availability and release

    It is not yet known when KFConcole will be released. Maybe early next year. We can only wait for more announcements.



    Check out the KFConsole announcement trailer below:

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