Microsoft’s new Xbox One accidently revealed by
Amazon
The new Xbox One features expanded storage, a
redesigned controller and come bundled with Halo at
$400 price tag according to Amazon listing
When something is accidentally revealed on the internet,
everyone is keen to look at it.
For the most part, video game consoles stay relatively the same throughout their
life cycles. While gaming PCs are usually built piece-by-
piece and parts are updated regularly, the hardware
inside a gaming console tends to stay the same. Many
gamers believe that console gaming is generally easier
and a more consistent experience, but sacrifices the
modular nature and flexibility of PC gaming.
That’s not to say that the console you buy on day one is
the exact same as a model released five years later.
Publishers will typically release a number of different
SKUs throughout the years. For example, the PlayStation
3 Slim is only half the size of the original model. The
internal hardware is basically the same; it’s just in a
more efficient package. Aside from a few bundles, the
current console generation has yet to see any updated
models hit the market. It’s still relatively early-on in the
new hardware’s lifespan, true but there are definitely
some improvements that gamers have been asking for.
If the rumors are true, Microsoft is planning to release a
new version of its Xbox One console on this summer.
The Amazon listing in question details a number of
updates heading to Microsoft’s console: the most
notable is the upgraded storage space, as the Xbox One
now features a 1TB hard drive instead of the standard
500GB, a new controller that features a built-in headset
port and Halo. A new model of the system’s controller
will also be included, and features a standard 3.5mm
headphone jack meaning that gamers will finally be able
to use their own headsets instead of Microsoft’s
proprietary model. As per the listing, the product would
launch on June 15 and will be sold for $400 (£260).
Microsoft have of course refused to confirm this news
but instead hyped up their conference at E3 where it is
expected to show off the new console as well as launch
its flagship games. Also, the statement from Microsoft to
Engadget seemed to confirm that the two events were
related.
Microsoft executive told the site that “We’re gearing up
for an exciting E3 where we’ll showcase more games
and experiences. We have nothing further to share at this
time.”
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