Xbox Series X Could Receive Stylish All-White Makeover

Xbox Series X Could Receive Stylish All-White Makeover

Microsoft seems to be gearing up for a fresh look for its Xbox Series X, with reports suggesting a new all-white variant of the gaming console may be in the works. The design overhaul could see the iconic black color replaced with a sleek, all-white finish. Here's what we know so far.

A New Look for Xbox Series X

eXputer recently shared low-quality images of the purported white Xbox Series X, hinting at an all-digital version of the console. While the exterior design of the white Xbox Series X closely resembles its black counterpart, the key difference lies in its color and the absence of a disc drive. Despite these changes, the internal specifications are expected to remain nearly identical, with a potential upgrade to the heatsink for improved thermal performance. Leaked documents from the Microsoft vs FTC court hearing had previously suggested the arrival of a new-colored Xbox variant without a disc drive.

Pricing and Availability

The all-digital white Xbox Series X from Microsoft is anticipated to be priced lower than the standard model, attributed to cost savings resulting from the removal of the disc drive. This move mirrors Sony's PlayStation 5 strategy, which offers Digital and Disc versions of the console. Currently, the Xbox Series X retails for $500 in the US, while the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series S 1TB Edition are priced at $300 and $350, respectively. It is speculated that the digital Xbox Series X could hit the market with a price tag around $450.


Xbox Series X Could Receive Stylish All-White Makeover
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