Microsoft is adding a touch of elegance to its Xbox Series X lineup with a new all-digital version in a sleek white finish.While its insides are identical to the original black Xbox Series X, this new model ditches the disc drive for a purely digital gaming experience.
Unveiled at the Xbox Games Showcase alongside a “Galaxy Black” special edition of the original Xbox Series X with a whopping 2TB of storage, this white version aims to cater to digital-first gamers. With a 1TB SSD, it offers ample space for your growing game library and all the performance benefits of the Xbox Series X.
The white Xbox Series X sports the same “robot white” color as its smaller sibling, the Xbox Series S. While rumors of a potential heatsink upgrade remain unconfirmed, the white finish is a welcome addition for those seeking a more minimalist aesthetic.
The new Galaxy Black special edition, on the other hand, caters to those who prefer physical media and crave even more storage space. With its unique green speckled design and matching controller, it’s a collector’s dream come true.
This announcement seemingly confirms that Microsoft has shelved or delayed plans for a rumored Xbox Series X refresh codenamed “Brooklin.” This mysterious console was expected to feature a cylindrical design and a disc-less configuration, similar to the new white Xbox Series X.
Xbox chief Phil Spencer had previously hinted at changes in Xbox hardware plans, and it seems the white Xbox Series X might be the result of those adjustments.
So, whether you’re a digital devotee or a physical media enthusiast, there’s now an Xbox Series X to suit your style and storage needs. Get ready to elevate your gaming setup with these sleek new console options!