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Three new Xboxes, but hey…

Microsoft has announced the arrival of three consoles in October, not really new machines, but rather versions benefiting from slight updates to existing Xboxes.

Leaks from Asia reported the production of new consoles for the three big manufacturers, Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft. We had clues for the first two but we didn't really know what Microsoft was preparing. Now we know.

Three new Xbox consoles but no Pro version…££££

At the Gamescom show, the manufacturer announced the arrival of three Xboxes for October 15. No boosted "Pro" versions as expected for the PlayStation 5, but simple updates to give the consumer more choice.

So soon in stores, the Xbox Series X special edition Galaxy Black with 2TB of storage, twice as much as the original version which will remain available on the shelves. Recommended price €649 (€100 more than the Xbox Series X that we already know). Next up is the Xbox Series X Digital Edition 1TB at an indicative price of €499 (see photo above), which is €50 cheaper but does not have an [abc]Ultra HD Blu-Ray[/abc] player (the latter will remain available as an option). Finally, the Xbox Series S with 1TB of storage will be able to target 60fps in 1440p like the original Series X. It will be listed at an indicative price of €349 (the same price as the previous version).