Exciting news has been circulating online recently about a potential all-white, all-digital version of the Xbox Series X making its debut in the gaming world this year, possibly in June or July. While specific details regarding this console have been limited, reports suggest that it will come equipped with an 'improved heatsink' alongside other anticipated features. As the industry continues to shift towards a digital-focused future, it's only natural that Microsoft is embracing the trend of discless consoles, and with the latest leak, images of the all-digital Xbox Series X have finally emerged.
According to sources closely linked to eXputer, leaked images reveal the first look at the all-digital Xbox Series X in a striking white color. These images, seemingly captured in a testing environment, showcase both the front and back of the console, with the most notable differences being the color change and the absence of a disc drive.
Exputer has leaked the initial images of a diskless, white Xbox Series X.
— Game4index (@game4index) March 27, 2024
Exputer's report, drawing from its internal sources, indicates Microsoft is developing a disk-free, white version of the Xbox Series X.
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At first glance, the console maintains the familiar design of the Xbox Series X but with a fresh coat of paint. While there may not be any groundbreaking alterations beyond the aesthetics, the all-digital version is poised to hit the market at a lower price point compared to its disc-drive-equipped counterpart. However, the exact pricing details are yet to be confirmed.
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