Microsoft is reportedly preparing to launch a new white, digital-only version of its top-end Xbox Series X console in «June or July» this year.
An «adorably all-digital» Xbox Series X refresh, planned for a 2024 release, first surfaced as part of a mammoth leak of official Microsoft documentation during last year's court battle with the FTC. However, Xbox boss Phil Spencer later insisted «so much has changed» since many of the plans detailed in the leak had been drawn up, leaving the all-digital console's future uncertain.
But now, reliable leaker eXtas1s (writing for Exputer) has claimed that not only are Microsoft's all-digital Xbox Series X plans still on, the console is set to release «sometime between the upcoming months of June and July» — although «chances for a slight delay» remain.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Newscast: Why will Nintendo Switch 2 now launch in 2025?Watch on YouTubeAccording to eXtas1s, not only will this new digital-only Xbox Series X jettison the optical disc drive of the original mode, it'll feature an improved heatsink and upgraded Nexus card. It's also claimed the revision will be white in an inversion of the current Series X colour scheme — but it sounds like the console's existing form factor will remain the same.
Last year's leak pointed to an all-digital Xbox Series X (codenamed Brooklin) with a entirely new cylindrical design, a front-facing USB-C slot, improved wi-fi, a refreshed controller, and decreased power draw — but eXtas1s' report mentions none of those, suggesting this is a far less wide-ranging revision.
That earlier design prompted fears Microsoft could be gearing up to ditch physical media altogether — a concern only compounded when it was reported the company's 1,900 layoffs in January had hit its games retail teams particularly hard. Addressing those concerns, Phil Spencer recently insisted Microsoft remained «supportive of physical media», but that Xbox's job was
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