During the Xbox Games Showcase on June 9, Xbox President Sarah Bond revealed a new addition to the Xbox hardware lineup: an all-digital Xbox Series X.
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This new console variant, which sports a white design, is identical to the existing Xbox Series X, except it doesn't have a disc drive, making it all-digital. Bond also mentioned that Microsoft is "hard at work" on the next generation of Xbox consoles, emphasizing the company's commitment to innovation and expansion in gaming hardware despite the layoffs it had earlier this year.
In addition to the all-digital Xbox Series X, Microsoft introduced a new 2TB Galaxy Black edition of the original Xbox Series X and a 1TB Xbox Series S in white. These new models offer gamers more choice in terms of both cosmetics and storage capacity.
While no further details were shared, Bond's presentation suggested that more color options for the existing Xbox Series X and S consoles are in development, signaling that more customization and flexibility is on the way for Xbox users. The all-digital Xbox Series X, along with the new storage variants, is expected to release in "select markets this holiday season," Bond said before closing out the showcase.