KFC Is Actually Launching A Gaming Console That Will Also Warm Your Chicken (VIDEO)

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KFC continues to make 2020 weirder and weirder with their latest announcement of an officially-licensed gaming console.

The properly named "KFConsole"  actually offers some pretty impressive specs that will allow you to play the latest games in a beautiful 4k display, and yes, it can warm your chicken at the same time.

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The console wars are 𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒓. KFC 

The fast-food chain partnered with multiple companies including Cooler Master, Asus, and Seagate in order to piece together the ultimate gaming/cooking machine.

The system utilizes its natural heat and airflow in order to heat up your fried chicken, meaning you can re-heat leftovers simply by playing Fortnite.  

In addition to heating up your finger-lickin' good chicken, the consol will also provide fluid high-frame-rate gameplay at up to 240 frames per second (fps).

It also comes VR ready, meaning you can be fully immersed in your game while also getting real-life smells of fried chicken.

It is not yet known when the console will be in stores or exactly how much it's going to be, but it's safe to say they are going to sell out fast, as they truly are one of a kind.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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