
New details about Microsoft’s upcoming hardware have leaked online due to an FTC oversight, inadvertently revealing Microsoft’s not-so-revolutionary plans for the Xbox brand. Here’s a breakdown of the predictable developments:
Xbox Series X Gets a Makeover: Microsoft intends to embrace a digital-only future by removing the disc drive from the Series X and redesigning it into a cylindrical form. This revamped Series X will feature improved connectivity and a larger 2TB internal storage capacity.

Energy Efficiency: A positive aspect of this new console is its reduced power consumption, both during active use and in standby mode. Despite these enhancements, the price will remain unchanged at $499, leaving buyers to assess whether the upgrades justify the cost.
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Updated Controller: An updated Xbox controller with the codename “Sebil” is set to accompany the Cylinder X. This controller is tailored for better performance in mobile gaming and cloud streaming scenarios. Notably, it incorporates new haptic feedback technology that also functions as speakers, along with a pair of modular thumbsticks. The controller will come in a dual-tone color scheme, and Microsoft emphasizes its durability in the leaked document.
Farewell to Series S 512GB: Microsoft plans to discontinue the Xbox Series S 512GB model, with an official announcement expected next year.
In summary, Microsoft’s move towards a digital-only future aligns with its focus on the Xbox Game Pass service. While these hardware changes are not groundbreaking, they reflect the company’s strategic direction. We await Microsoft’s official announcement to learn more about these developments.
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