Didn't care about the black Xbox Series X console? Well, there may be a white option on the way.
Computer has shared leaked images of a white All-Digital Xbox Series X that has the “white robot” look of the Series S. The lip References has seen documents confirming that the photos are genuine.
While there should be excitement for the white All-Digital Xbox Series X, it could also mean that Xbox's console refresh, the leaked “Brooklin” console, could have its wig back.
The lip reached out for comment but has not heard back.
The Brooklin console was also discless, but instead of a box shape, it features a new circular design plus the requisite increased 2TB internal storage, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, improved performance, 15% reduced PSU power, and a $499 price tag.
Xbox was reportedly shooting for a November release date, but speaking of the leak, Xbox head Phil Spencer threw some cold water on those expectations.
“It's hard to see our team's work shared in this way because so much has changed and there's so much to be excited about now and in the future,” Spencer said in a September post on X, formerly Twitter . “We will share the actual plans when we are ready.”
Computer also mentions that the All-Digital Xbox's new coat of white paint and lack of a disc drive aren't the only upgrades. Some internal components, including the heatsink that cools the console, will see an upgrade.
As for the price, Computer reports that the console will cost $50-$100 less than the current $499 Xbox Series X console.
Players have thoughts
The news about the white All-Digital Xbox Series X is causing reactions. “It charges more while taking less. A tale as old as time. At least the ps5 slim still has a disc for $500,” wrote one person on X, formerly of Twitter.
“Why wouldn't you just get a computer at this point? The whole point of consoles is the physical media with them and their exclusives. And Xbox will no longer have either, if that's true.” another post read.
Again, this isn't confirmed, but if Xbox does verify its existence, we're interested to see how it's received.
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