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Microsoft starts Pride Month celebrations with a new merchandise line

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Microsoft‘s Xbox Pride Collection features over 40 pieces of clothing and merchandise including t-shirts, tank tops, tote bags and stickers.Pride celebrations also include Xbox-related content such as a Pride profile theme for PC and consoles, and ingame items across Forza Horizon 4 and Forza Motorsport 7.Players can also download the GLAAD award-winning Tell Me Why for free on Xbox consoles during June.Microsoft is celebrating Pride Month on other areas of its product library.

The organisation released Pride-themed content for Microsoft Teams, Skype, Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Edge and other programs.19 different LGTBQI+flags inspired the designs across merchandise and content, incorporating the sexualities, gender expressions and.

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