KFC reveals details for the game console that warms the chicken while users play

Players no longer have to worry about cold chicken (if that was a problem they actually had).

Video game consoles can do a lot these days, but even the latest PlayStation or X-Box can’t cook food. While the consoles usually get a little hot after hours of running, they are still not suitable for warming chicken – – and probably it would not be good to be covered in fat and crumbs.

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But all of that is about to change: KFC and Cooler Master, a computer hardware maker, have uncovered the specifications for the KFConsole. While the device can output 4K graphics and display 240 frames per second, it is reportedly also equipped with a slot to keep chicken pieces warm while it is powered.

“Thanks to the patented chicken chamber, you never risk your chicken getting cold again,” writes Cooler Master on his website. “With the system’s natural heat and airflow system, you can now focus on your gameplay and enjoy hot, crispy chicken between rounds. ”

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No specific details have been released about when or where the device will be available. It is also not clear whether this device is a console (similar to the PlayStation or Xbox) or whether it is more of a gaming PC with a built-in chicken heating slot.

KFC originally teased the console again Twitter in June of this year, although it was unclear at the time whether the restaurant chain was joking.

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This isn’t KFC’s first foray into the video game. In September 2019, Fox News reported that KFC was developing a video game called “I Love You, Colonel Sanders”. The aim of the game was to go through a simulated cooking school. Plus, the player had to try to romanticize Colonel Sanders – because, of course, they did.

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