Plans for next-gen Xbox revealed in leaked Microsoft court documents
Unredacted court documents show digital-only cylindrical Xbox Series X console plans, a new controller and future Bethesda games releases
An unredacted document accidentally made public as part of Microsoft's court battle with the Federal Trade Commission over its proposed $69bn acquisition of Activision Blizzard has revealed key information regarding the future of Xbox as well as forthcoming video games and messages regarding a potential bid to buy Nintendo.
One piece of documentation, dated from April 2022, details Microsoft's plan to launch refreshed versions of its Xbox Series S and Series X consoles in September and November 2024 respectively. The Xbox Series X update, codenamed Project Brooklin is, according to the document, set to be digital only - with no disc drive - and features a new cylindrical design, 2TB storage drive, faster wifi, and a new version of the Xbox controller with motion controls via a new accelerometer and a swappable, rechargeable battery. The Xbox Series S (codenamed Ellewood) is also set to boast faster wifi as well as a 1TB storage drive and lower power consumption.
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