The Xbox Series X has been spotted in white in a new Logitech ad, but it’s unclear if this is the official color track.
The monitored console VGCin the background of an advertisement for Astro A30 . Wireless Headset But it has not been promoted anywhere else.
The scene itself depicts several consoles and peripherals lying on the shelves…but it’s unclear if this is an actual version of the console or just a custom version of this ad.
Unlike special editions, such as the Halo Infinite Xbox Series X, the Series X has only been available in black since its launch in November 2020.
However, the white (or two-tone) style of the recently released Xbox Elite Series 2 Core console may indicate that a white Xbox is coming…or just looks the part whether you’re playing on an Xbox Series X or S. The way the console looks The white controls in Logitech’s new ad are intriguing.
We’ve reached out to Microsoft for more information.
The new Xbox Elite Series 2 Core released alongside the Xbox Series X update | S September, which added a new feature to this console. You can now change the color of the Xbox logo, as well as change the hue and saturation.
Elsewhere, the Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld, a competitor to Logitech’s Steam Deck, will launch next October at a cost of just $349.
G Cloud Gaming Handheld uses Android 11 and comes with Google Play Store pre-installed. Marketed as the first dedicated cloud games, it’s capable of using Xbox Cloud Gaming and GeForce Now, and can also install additional apps via the Google Play Store, including remote playback and video streaming apps.
Want to read more about Xbox Series X | S? Check out the new Xbox September update plus details about the new noise cancellation feature.
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