March 28th 2024.
Exciting news for Xbox fans as a white version of the highly anticipated Xbox Series X may be hitting the market very soon. Rumors have been swirling for months about a potential redesign of the console, and now it seems that Microsoft's updated version has been leaked.
According to a reliable source, Microsoft is planning to release a white, all-digital Xbox Series X this summer. While there will be some upgraded components, like an improved heatsink, the overall design will stay true to the original. The same source, known as eXtas1s, has even shared images of the console that were apparently obtained from an anonymous source.
Although the images are not the best quality, they clearly show a white Xbox Series X without a disc drive, along with the same ports as the original. According to a report from eXputer, this digital-only version is expected to be priced lower than the original Xbox Series X due to the absence of a disc drive. This is great news for gamers, especially those who have been looking to save some money on their next console purchase.
Interestingly, eXputer had previously leaked images of a white, discless Xbox Series X. These images were obtained from internal Microsoft documents and showcased a revamped version of the console with more internal storage and a new cylindrical design. However, after the leak, Microsoft seemed to backtrack on these plans, stating that there have been significant changes made to their hardware roadmap.
But the excitement doesn't end there for Xbox fans. Xbox president Sarah Bond has confirmed that there will be even more news about new hardware later this year. She also hinted at a major technical leap in the next generation of Xbox consoles. This has sparked rumors of a possible Switch-style handheld Xbox device, which has been teased by Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer.
In the midst of all these exciting developments, it's important to remember that Xbox sales have been declining in Europe. This has led to some publishers considering dropping support for the console. However, Xbox boss Phil Spencer has hinted at an end to exclusivity on consoles, which could potentially open up a whole new world of gaming for Xbox users.
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