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Xbox Series X New All-Digital Model Revealed in First Images; Will Feature Upgraded Components

The rumored Xbox Series X all-digital model seems to be real and coming, as some leaked pictures provided the first look at the yet-to-be-announced system.

The new pictures, which were shared today by eXputer, highlight how the new system won't look that much different from the current model, with the exception of the removed disc drive. The new system, according to today's report, is also going to have a few upgraded components, such as the heatsink, but for the most part, it won't be much different from the regular Xbox Series X. Additionally, it should retail sometime this Summer for less than $499,99 in the US, although the final price has yet to be confirmed.

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The Xbox Series X all-digital model has been rumored to be in the works for some time, but it's not the only piece of hardware the company is supposedly working on. Alongside the next-generation Xbox, Microsoft may be gearing up for the release of a handheld gaming device that would play Xbox games natively. While the company has yet to decide on the matter, it has multiple prototypes, suggesting that it is heavily considering its release.

The Xbox Series X all-digital model has yet to be officially announced. We will keep you updated on the system as soon as more come in on it, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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