Did you know that you can't manually set the Xbox 360's console clock to anything later than December 31st, 2025? That technically means we're all doomed when 2026 rolls around then, right? It's the Y2K situation all over again!
We've come across numerous concerned Xbox 360 owners as a result of this over the past 12 months, with the most recent one cropping up literally just a couple of hours ago on the Xbox 360 Reddit page:
Let's not be quite so dramatic though, as Xbox 360 user and YouTuber Generalkidd conducted an experiment on this back at the start of the year, revealing what should happen when the clock strikes midnight on January 1st.
In a nutshell, it seems your Xbox 360 will tick over to January 1st, 2026, but trying to set the date manually might not possible anymore. The example in the video above highlights that although the system will move the date over to 2026, it still shows as December 31st, 2025 when you go to the console clock menu.
This potentially poses a problem for people who don't keep their Xbox 360 console(s) hooked up to the internet, as any kind of date or time discrepancy might not be rectifiable manually going forward (whereas Xbox Live will automatically set the date and time for you if you so choose).
It remains to be seen whether Microsoft will patch in a way to alter the date beyond December 31st of 2025, but it's worth noting the 360 received an update in June, so perhaps this might have addressed something behind the scenes.