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Xbox Series X All-Digital Officially Announced; Launches This Holiday For $449.99/€499.99

The rumored Xbox Series X All-Digital model has been officially announced during the Xbox Games Showcase 2024 to provide another option for those looking into getting into the Xbox ecosystem.

The new model will launch in Robot White color with a 1 TB SSD alongside a new special edition console in Galaxy Black color and a 2 TB SSD and an Xbox Series S model in Robot White color and 1 TB SSD. A precise release date has yet to be confirmed, but it was said all three systems will launch in select markets this Holiday. Despite pre-orders still not being up, the pricing for all three systems was confirmed - $449.99/€499.99 for the Xbox Series X All-Digital, $349.99/€349.99 for the Xbox Series S 1 TB in Robot White, and $599.99/€649.99 for the Galaxy Black Special Edition.

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The Xbox Series X All-Digital announcement definitely doesn't come as a surprise. The new system was long rumored to be in the works, and we even got a sneak peek at it via some leaked images back in March. Aside from the lack of a disc drive, the new system will be identical to the current system, with only some light heatsink changes.

The Xbox Series X All-Digital, the Xbox Series S 1 TB in Robot White, and the Xbox Series X 2 TB Galaxy Black Special Edition will be released later this year. We will update you on their precise release date as soon as possible, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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