- It is launching three new Xbox console variants: the Xbox Series S in white, the Xbox Series X in white with a digital-only design, and a special 2TB Xbox Series X in a unique black “Galaxy” colour.
The recent Xbox Games Showcase hosted by Microsoft was a pivotal event that introduced new iterations of Xbox Series X and S consoles, along with previews of several upcoming games, notably the next “Call of Duty”.
In response to industry challenges such as declining sales and studio closures, Microsoft unveiled three consoles, including a disc-less version of the Series X and S, alongside a special edition Series X with 2 terabytes of storage at $599.99, and a 1TB Xbox Series S in white for $349.99, The new white Xbox Series X matches the ‘robot white’ color of the Xbox Series S, which costs $299.
Of particular note is the introduction of the white Xbox Series X, aligning with the ‘robot white’ color of the Series S. This move hints at a potential reshuffling or postponement of the rumored ‘Brooklin’ refresh, an all-digital version of the Series X.
The Xbox hardware chief emphasised these developments in a blog post, aiming to potentially bolster console sales against competitors like Sony’s PlayStation 5.
The Games Showcase not only featured highly anticipated titles like “Doom: The Dark Ages” and the latest “Gears of War” installment but also emphasized the inclusion of games like “Doom” and “Call of Duty” on the Xbox Game Pass upon launch.
The strategy underscores Microsoft’s focus on subscription services as a means to engage consumers amidst economic uncertainty.
Additionally, the event showcased upcoming games like “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6” and new titles such as Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Life is Strange: Double Exposure, offering a varied gaming experience for audiences.
With exclusive looks at Xbox-developed games like Perfect Dark and Avowed, as well as features like enhanced movement systems in “Black Ops 6”, the Showcase demonstrated Microsoft’s commitment to delivering compelling gaming content to its audience.
Developers Treyarch and Raven software showed clips from the campaign of the game that takes place in the early 1990s, touting features such as a new movement system allowing players to sprint in all directions, and a glimpse at the fan-favorite “Zombies” mode.