Microsoft to Launch All-Digital White Series X This Summer
The new console variant, expected to be cheaper than the current model, aligns with Microsoft's digital gaming strategy.
- Microsoft is set to release an all-digital white Xbox Series X this summer, featuring upgraded components including an improved heatsink, but no major hardware enhancements.
- The new console variant will lack a disc drive, aligning with Microsoft's push towards an all-digital gaming ecosystem.
- Expected to be priced between $50-$100 cheaper than the current Xbox Series X, this move might also prompt price cuts for existing models.
- Leaks and rumors about the console have been circulating, following Microsoft's scrapped plans for a differently designed refresh codenamed 'Brooklin'.
- The release aims to bolster Xbox's competitive position against the upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro, despite not planning a mid-generation refresh to directly compete.