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Xbox officially unveils stunning new console you can order now

Xbox officially unveils stunning new console you can order now

Not one, not two, but three new consoles have arrived

Microsoft is churning out new hardware faster than you can say, “What? More?”

An additional three new Xbox Series X/S variations have now arrived.

Yes, you heard me. Three.

Perhaps the most exciting of the bunch is the new Galaxy Black Series X which uniquely sports a speckled green and black design and features 2TB of storage.

This is a special edition, so there’s a limit of one per customer over on the Microsoft Store - not that I’m imagining many people are ready to drop £549.99 each on multiple consoles.

Outside of boasting an extra 1TB of data, this console isn’t too dissimilar from the base Series X.

As a special edition, it’s not known how long the Galaxy console will remain on sale for so if you can, I’d act sooner rather than later.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will launch on Xbox and PC this December, with a PlayStation launch following in 2025.

Also new is the Xbox Series X Digital White Edition.

This console has 1TB of storage, like the original Series X model, but uniquely doesn’t have a disc tray.

Definitely bear that in mind if you’re about to drop £429.99 on this model.

Gone are the simple days of Series S being the dedicated digital-only range of consoles.

I certainly hope that consumers do their research and don’t assume it has a disc tray because of its Series X branding.

Finally, we have the new Xbox Series S - 1TB White which is unique as it features more storage than its predecessor.

The base Series S has 512GB of custom storage.

This variation will set you back £299.99.

What I will say is that Microsoft has certainly made it so there’s a console for everyone, regardless of what your search criteria is.

All consoles are available to order now.

Featured Image Credit: Microsoft

Topics: Xbox, Microsoft, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X