Today, the Xbox Games Showcase showed us a lot of surprises, including the reveal of three new models of the Xbox Series X/S. Among these, there’s a new arrival which is an all-digital version of the Xbox Series X, a new Xbox Series S, and a limited edition Xbox Series X.
First up is the all-digital Xbox Series X, a console subject to many rumors and speculations over the past few months. I’ve been waiting to see if the whispers were true, and now it’s confirmed. This sleek, white console comes without a disc drive and features 1 TB of storage, priced at $449.99.
Next in line is the new Xbox Series S. I remember thinking the Series S was already a solid choice for budget-conscious gamers, and now it’s even better. The 1 TB model now comes in Robot White and will cost $349.99.
However, the new lineup’s crown jewel is the special edition Xbox Series X, and when I first saw the leaks about the 2 TB storage and the Galaxy Black color, I thought it sounded too good to be true. But here it is, a reality. This limited edition console, priced at $599.99, boasts double the storage of the standard model and a stunning Galaxy Black color for both the console and the controller. It’s a collector’s dream, and I can’t help but feel a bit envious of those who manage to snag one.