Multiple real-life images purported to depict an unannounced Xbox Series X model have emerged online. The pictures correspond with some recent rumors suggesting that Microsoft is working on a disc-less version of the Xbox Series X.
Rumors of a mid-gen Xbox hardware refresh have been circulating the industry since 2023. One of the most recent developments on that front was a late February report from eXputer, which alleged that Microsoft is working on an all-white and digital-only Xbox Series X.
A month later, eXputer procured some images that appear to substantiate its original reporting. Two of the leaked pictures depict the rumored console from the back, while another one offers a front view of the device. The most significant implications arising from the leak are that the console will indeed be white and lack an optical disc drive. eXputer's February 2024 report also alleged that the white Xbox Series X will boast some minor component upgrades, such as an improved heatsink.
The newly surfaced images do not align with the original sighting of a new Xbox Series X model, which was recorded in September 2023, courtesy of some poorly redacted FTC documentation emerging from the regulator's legal battle with Microsoft over the now-finalized Activision Blizzard acquisition. That mishap publicized a high-resolution render of a disc-less Xbox Series X concept that was black and cylindrical instead of white and rectangular. The same document also revealed that the console's internal codename was «Brooklin.» The original Xbox Series X and Series S were code-named Anaconda and Lockhart, respectively, whereas the entire lineup was internally designated as Scarlett.
Since Microsoft itself indirectly confirmed the legitimacy of the FTC leak, the mismatch between the cylindrical console render and the newly leaked images, assuming they are taken at face value, can be reasonably explained in two ways; one is that Microsoft simply opted for a different design, perhaps in order to
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