“There are currently new rumors almost every day about the successors to the current consoles from Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft. A recent leak published on Exputer concerns the Xbox Series X, Microsoft's current top model, and shows a new edition of the console.
There were already rumors last year about an update to the Xbox Series X. The documents accidentally published in the fall of 2023 showed a console with a cylindrical design that would be launched as an all-digital console, i.e. without a disc drive. The latest leaks also show a console without a disc drive, but in white instead of black.
No details about the technology
The Xbox shown in the documents last fall had a special feature: a USB-C port on the front, which is no longer present in the images shown now. Instead, the currently installed USB-A port can be seen.
No further details about the technology used were given in the leak. It also remains to be seen how Microsoft will deal with the possible competition from a PS5 Pro. Because if the latest rumors are to be believed and it will be launched this year, it will have a certain performance increase compared to the standard PS5, which may make it difficult for Microsoft to convince customers to buy a refresh of the box, which only has cosmetic changes.
We may know more at the already announced Xbox showcase in June and Microsoft will put an end to the current speculation. While this event is primarily intended to show new information about a number of games, such as the new Indiana Jones or Hellblade 2, Microsoft also announced in a tweet during the business update in February that there will be more console and controller options in 2024." Are they hinting at a new console here? If so, then a showcase would be the perfect occasion for it.
# | Preview | Product | Rating | Price | |
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1 | Xbox Series X* | 539,99 EUR | |||
2 | Xbox Series S 512GB (2024 packaging) * | 289,99 EUR | |||
3 | Xbox Series X console 1TB (New) (Refurbished) * | 522,22 EUR |
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