The headliner of the three is the Galaxy Black Series X. Indiana Jones theme intensifies.
The same shade of green can be found on its stand and the back of its matching controller.
The best part of all about the newSeries Xis its storage.
It won’t be able to makeFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthlook better, though.
In fact, it won’t be able to play it at all.
At $450, cutting the console’s storage in half reduces its price by quite a bit.
Xbox making this an all-digital option also helps its price.
Only digital games work with this model of the Series X.
The cheaper Xbox console option has had its storage capacity doubled to 1TB.
All three models are available now through the links in the boxes above.
Fingers crossed for next year, eh?
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The first all-digital Series X, and the first time the console has been released in white, this 1TB model comes with everything the standard version of the console does except it doesn’t have a disc tray. Only digital games work with this model of the Series X.
The Galaxy Black Xbox Series X is speckled green to make it look like it’s covered in Xbox-themed stars. It comes with a matching controller and has 2TB of storage which is twice as much as a regular Series X.
Xbox has given its cheaper Series S a storage boost four years on from its launch. While the newer console model looks the same as the original, its 1TB of storage is twice as much as you get with the base console.