Digital photos of Xbox Series X leaked online. It’s white – INDIAN

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Three photographs that were supposed to be shown ended up on the Internet. new Xbox Series X model no Blu-ray drive. The well-known leader eXtas1s boasted of photographs in very low resolution.

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Rumors of a digital-only version of Microsoft’s more powerful console first surfaced last year during a legal battle with the Federal Trade Commission over Activision’s acquisition of Blizzard. Although later Phil Spencer, who headed the gaming division of the American company, downplayed the plans, saying that a lot has changed since then. On the other hand, design-wise, this Xbox had a completely different design.

Judging by the photographs, the designers have not lost their minds and they retained the cuboid shape, which proved to be suitable for proper cooling of all components. Of course, there is no cutout for the Blu-ray drive. But the most interesting thing is that Xbox Series X – White. What will Microsoft differentiate between consoles with and without mechanics by color? The Xbox Series S is also white.

Only minor changes will occur below the surface. Microsoft should have focused mainly on improving cooling and improving the Nexus card. The goal is to bring to market a powerful console that can be sold at a lower price.

If this Xbox Series X is real, then the question is when Microsoft wants to launch it. Rival Sony is preparing the PlayStation 5 Pro in the fall, while Nintendo is preparing a successor to the very popular Switch. Given this, it would make sense to surprise and release the console in the summer.

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Source :Indian TV

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