Microsoft Accidentally Reveals New Disc-Less Xbox Series X Design With a Lift-To-Wake Controller (theverge.com) 24
Microsoft is planning to refresh its Xbox Series X console in 2024 with an all-new design and features. The Verge reports: Codenamed Brooklin, the unannounced console refresh has been accidentally revealed in new FTC v. Microsoft documents this week. The new Xbox Series X design looks a lot more cylindrical than the existing console and will ship without a disc drive. Internal confidential Microsoft documents reveal it has 2TB of storage (up from 1TB), a USB-C front port with power delivery, and an "all-new, more immersive controller."
The new controller, codenamed Sebile, is set to be announced early next year for $69.99 and will include an accelerometer which should let you merely lift it to wake the gamepad. It has a two-tone color scheme and will support a direct connection to cloud, Bluetooth 5.2, and a presumably updated âoeXbox Wireless 2â connection. Microsoft also lists "precision haptic feedback" and "VCA haptics double as speakers" as specs for the controller. It will also have quieter buttons and thumbsticks, a rechargeable and swappable battery, and modular thumbsticks.
Inside the new Xbox Series X design, Microsoft is also adding Wi-Fi 6E support, a Bluetooth 5.2 radio, and the company is shrinking the existing die to 6nm "for improve efficiency." The PSU power will be reduced by 15 percent, according to Microsoft's document. Microsoft is targeting the same $499 launch price of the Xbox Series X. Microsoft lists a roadmap for this new Xbox Series X console and controller, alongside a refreshed Xbox Series S with 1TB of storage. Microsoft just launched a refreshed Xbox Series S in black, but there could be another refresh on the way in 2024 with Wi-Fi 6E support and Bluetooth 5.2. It will also include this new Xbox controller. [...] Microsoft is tentatively planning to launch this new Xbox Series S refresh next September, with the Xbox Series X refresh in November.
The new controller, codenamed Sebile, is set to be announced early next year for $69.99 and will include an accelerometer which should let you merely lift it to wake the gamepad. It has a two-tone color scheme and will support a direct connection to cloud, Bluetooth 5.2, and a presumably updated âoeXbox Wireless 2â connection. Microsoft also lists "precision haptic feedback" and "VCA haptics double as speakers" as specs for the controller. It will also have quieter buttons and thumbsticks, a rechargeable and swappable battery, and modular thumbsticks.
Inside the new Xbox Series X design, Microsoft is also adding Wi-Fi 6E support, a Bluetooth 5.2 radio, and the company is shrinking the existing die to 6nm "for improve efficiency." The PSU power will be reduced by 15 percent, according to Microsoft's document. Microsoft is targeting the same $499 launch price of the Xbox Series X. Microsoft lists a roadmap for this new Xbox Series X console and controller, alongside a refreshed Xbox Series S with 1TB of storage. Microsoft just launched a refreshed Xbox Series S in black, but there could be another refresh on the way in 2024 with Wi-Fi 6E support and Bluetooth 5.2. It will also include this new Xbox controller. [...] Microsoft is tentatively planning to launch this new Xbox Series S refresh next September, with the Xbox Series X refresh in November.
Decades late with rechargeable controllers (Score:2)
Still decades late with rechargeable controllers
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You're decades late, I already bought one (Score:3)
Disposable devices suck. only Apple devices, companies mimicking Apple, and garbage does this. Professional tools always have user-serviceable batteries. A
What if the Internet is down? (Score:2)
My biggest concern about not having a disc drive in my Xbox is how do I play games if the Internet is down? Does it just let me play any game in offline mode without authentication? I know with my Xbox 1, I need to have the disc in the drive if I'm offline. This is 100% fine with me since I almost never connect my Xbox to the Internet anyway. I did it once last year when I bought Madden 23 but until I buy a new game, I have zero reason to actually connect to Internet.
I realize I'm not the typical user. I al
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You're the type of person they're trying to eliminate unfortunately. They want it always online, always gathering data, and they want to prohibit people from selling games to people, so each person must buy a copy from Microsoft. Basically they get really upset if someone sells a game to someone and Microsoft doesn't get their cut,.
Re:What if the Internet is down? (Score:4, Informative)
I don't own an XBox but I was curious but on the website at least; Digital games that support single-player and local multiplayer can be played offline on the console assigned as your home Xbox.
https://support.xbox.com/en-US... [xbox.com]
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They're likely trying to eliminate people reselling their games. That's always been anathema to the console makers and finally, they have a way to force it. Always online, always checking, with the only way to buy stuff from them and marry it to the console 'til death do you part.
Death of the console, mind you. And be prepared to rebuy all the games that go down with it or enter a Kafkaesque labyrinth to get the games back you already paid for so you may transfer it to the replacement console, because they
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Where have you been? Ever since the Sony "sharing" demo, everyone's been getting rid of the disc. Xbox One was simply the first to declare reselling games dead, but Sony was happily encouraging it despite the ad.
And it doesn't mean
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My biggest concern about not having a disc drive in my Xbox is how do I play games if the Internet is down?
You do know that these consoles have hard drives, right? The newest one increases the default SSD from 1TB to 2TB.
Does it just let me play any game in offline mode without authentication?
Each game, however, is subject to their own online requirements. Call of Duty multiplayer is not likely to work offline. Resident Evil 4 will run offline but achievements will not be tracked.
Interesting, but old information (Score:3)
Microsoft Accidentally Reveals (Score:2)
No optical disk drive, no sale (Score:2)
Re: No optical disk drive, no sale (Score:2)
Just great (Score:3)
The new controller, codenamed Sebile, ... will include an accelerometer which should let you merely lift it to wake the gamepad.
Wake up your Xbox whenever you dust the table -- or your Mom does... :-)
I get why stuff like this can be convenient, but it's also often annoying, like when my Pixel 5a wakes up when I pick it up ... and I just have to put it back to sleep before putting it in my pocket. (Yes I know I can disable lift to wake.)
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Consoles are pointless (Score:2)
Microsoft is targeting the same $499 launch price of the Xbox Series X.
Wow, less functionality than the previous model, for the same price! But also: less functionaliy than a gaming PC that you can build for around as much, to play all the same games, plus decades worth of back catalog, plus emulation of basically every past system, plus the many other uses of a computer. What's the use of a console now? Not worth it.
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I used to think PC gaming is best all round.
But after I got an xbox, I genuinely enjoyed being on the couch.
I still think PC is more versatile though. And I feel like I want a new PC for games suited to keyboard and mouse.
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Re: Consoles are pointless (Score:2)
Let me guess (Score:2)
The lift-to-wake controller is not as simple as an on-off switch at the bottom. That would have been too easy.
New! (Score:2)
Xbox series X now allows viewing X-rated comments on X. Truly Xasperating.