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Rumor: MICROSOFT Developing Disc-Less XBOX Series X

Feb 26, 2024 3:10 PM

Microsoft is reportedly developing an Xbox Series X Digital Edition, primed to compete with the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition. This new console would lack a disc drive, reflecting the industry's shift towards digital game distribution. The Xbox Series X Digital Edition is expected to be released in white and could be priced between $50 to $100 cheaper than the standard model, with costs possibly around €450 to €500. It is anticipated to feature an enhanced heatsink and an upgraded Nexus card, although no official announcement has been made regarding the release date. This development aligns with Microsoft's recent updates, including new titles for Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass services for late February 2024.

What improvements will the Xbox Series X Digital Edition have over the current model?

The rumored Xbox Series X Digital Edition will have an improved heatsink for better cooling and an upgraded Nexus card, which may result in better performance or user interface enhancements.

The Xbox Series X is Microsoft's flagship console, which was initially released in November 2020. Its primary competitor, the PlayStation 5 from Sony, also launched in the same month. Both platforms have cultivated a significant following, with particular praise for their performance, graphical capabilities, and unique game libraries. The addition of a digital-only version of the Xbox Series X may appeal to consumers who are looking for a more cost-effective option and are comfortable with owning games exclusively in digital format, further pushing the gaming industry toward a digital-first future.



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