After months of speculation and rumor, Xbox has unveiled a new series of hardware upgrades for both the Xbox Series X and S, including an all-digital Series X, all of which will be available this holiday.
During today's Xbox Games Showcase, Xbox showed off a new, all-digital Xbox Series X in "robot white" with 1TB of storage. It has all the speed and features of an Xbox Series X, but there's no disc drive, and it costs $449.99. That's $50 cheaper than the regular X retail price.
We also saw a new Xbox Series S similarly with 1TB (up from the 500GB of the original Series S console), which is basically the same as the current Xbox Series S 1TB in carbon black, just a different color. It will cost $349.99.
Finally, there's a new special edition Xbox Series X in "galaxy black" with 2TB of storage. Don't be deceived - it's not a plain black Xbox. It's dotted with a pattern of little stars in silver, grey, and green that looks like the night sky. It costs $599.99, and will come with a matching controller that only comes with the console. This edition will only be available in limited quantities.
You can catch up on everything announced at the Xbox Games Showcase right here, as well as everything Sony announced at its recent State of Play, everything we’ve shown as part of this year’s IGN Live, and the highlights from this year’s Summer Game Fest presentation.
Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.