Xbox has officially unveiled all-digital versions of the Xbox Series X and S consoles, alongside a new Xbox Series X model boasting an impressive 2TB of hard drive space. The announcement comes after rumors surfaced last year about ‘Project Brooklin,’ an alleged digital console with enhanced capabilities. However, the current announcement aligns more with the conventional console cycle, where digital variants are released midway through the lifespan of the console generation rather than constituting an entirely new project. These digital consoles appear to be a simplified version of the previously leaked project.
A blog post on Xbox Wire detailed the pricing structure of the three new consoles and provided additional information regarding Xbox’s upcoming hardware lineup:
– Xbox Series S Digital 1TB in Robot White – $350
– Xbox Series X Digital 1TB in Robot White – $450
– Xbox Series X Special Edition 2TB in Galaxy Black – $600
Xbox is renowned for showcasing its hardware through captivating trailers, and the trailer embedded below offers a closer look at the new consoles in all their splendor.
The launch of all three consoles is scheduled for the 2024 holiday season. Preorders and regional market availability information will be announced shortly, as the team at Xbox prepares to release these eagerly anticipated gaming machines.