Amidst the ongoing news related to upcoming game consoles, Exputer received exclusive photographs of a white Xbox Series X without a Blu-ray drive from its sources. This white disc-less Xbox Series X aligns with the recent spotting of a new Xbox development kit and the past leak of a disc-less Series X refresh. However, that refresh, dubbed “Brooklin,” had a different, rounded design.
Below, we’ve embedded a tweet from Twitter user @Wario64 showcasing three photographs of Microsoft‘s seemingly imminent Xbox Series X refresh.
Leaked images of all-digital white Xbox Series X (expected to be priced under $499 w/ improved heatsink but no major enhancements, release this summer) https://t.co/4QU2D6045I pic.twitter.com/svMsTmDl3BMarch 27, 2024
Exputer’s reporting points toward this All Digital Xbox Series X including upgraded components, including the heatsink. This may mean that internally, other “Brooklin” improvements, like reduced PSU power, may still be on the table, though we’ll have to wait for a full release for confirmation.
It was reported that the Brooklin design refresh would include a 2TB NVMe SSD, doubling the storage on the current Xbox Series X. We’d hope that this new All Digital Xbox Series X would also gain the same storage upgrade.
For the most part, though, this really does just look like a white refresh of the Xbox Series X without a disc drive. Considering Xbox’s past comments about its commitment to physical media, this being its next major console in a year when we’re also expecting the PS5 Pro seems somewhat questionable. Hopefully, considering the re-use of the original Series X chassis design, there’s at least an appropriate price drop for removing the disc drive.
If Xbox players are lucky, the competition against this Series X refresh offered by the PS5 Pro may push Microsoft’s plans for a more powerful Xbox console to market sooner than the originally leaked date of 2028. Otherwise, Xbox could lose the console performance crown it earned with the original Series X.