Xbox Introduces New Series X|S Consoles, Features Digital Model

Microsoft launched three new Xbox Series X|S editions, featuring bigger storage, new color, and digital versions.

The new Xbox lineup included the digital Series X|S in Robot White with 1TB SSD and the special edition Series X in Galaxy Black with 2TB SSD.

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Xbox Unveils Next-Generation Series X|S

In a press release, Xbox detailed a new edition of Series S in Robot White. This edition will have the same features in a different color and double storage for only $349.99

The Xbox Series S 1TB in Carbon Black was introduced last year, promising a sleek and compact console. The same model still has the Quick Resume feature, faster load times, and up to 120 FPS support.

The all-digital Xbox Series X in Robot White is offered to players who prefer digital-first gaming. The model also comes with 1TB SSD for only $499.99.

According to Microsoft, the new Series X can support up to 4K resolutions for heavy game titles like Halo, Diablo, Call of Duty, and more. The Digital Edition will only be available in select markets.

Xbox Introduces Its Most Powerful Console

The Xbox Series X in Galaxy Black features a 2TB SSD. The model boasts a new and unique design inspired by constellations and the spirit of exploration.

The 2TB Series X offers the same speed performance and other existing features known to the model. However, gamers can now extend their library through its bigger space capacity. Games like Starfield, Forza Motorsport, and more will have no problem running on this model.

It also comes with a matching Xbox Wireless Controller with a Galaxy Black D-pad and Velocity Green back case. These accessories are exclusively available with the special edition console.

The 2TB Xbox Series X comes with a price tag of $599.99 and will be available in limited quantities in select markets only.

Microsoft has yet to disclose and open the preorders for the new Xbox Series X|S models.

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