Here’s the latest publicly available overview of the Xbox Series X 1TB Digital Edition and related options.
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Release and options: Microsoft expanded its Xbox Series X|S lineup with 1TB variants, including a 1TB Digital Edition of the Series X (no disc drive) and 1TB versions of the Series S, plus a higher-capacity 2TB option in a Galaxy Black color. These were introduced to give players more storage choices and price/design options for holiday 2024 shipments. [Web sources indicate the new variants and their availability in select markets, with pre-orders beginning in late August 2024 and broader availability in subsequent weeks.] [3][9]
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Key specifications: The Xbox Series X 1TB Digital Edition preserves the system performance, Quick Resume, and 4K gaming capabilities of the Series X, but removes the disc drive to reduce cost and enable more compact form factors in some SKUs. Storage is expanded via the 1TB SSD. Availability is region-dependent.[3]
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Availability and regions: Microsoft highlighted that these new options would roll out in major markets first, with some regions receiving stock earlier than others. It’s common for digital-only variants to be more readily available in the United States, United Kingdom, and select European markets, with other regions following.[7][9]
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Retail and pricing notes: The 1TB Series X Digital Edition has been listed at MSRPs around $499.99 USD in several markets, consistent with other Series X variants, though final street prices can vary by retailer and region. Check your local Microsoft Store or authorized retailers for current pricing and stock.[5][6][3]
Illustration: Example configuration readout
- Xbox Series X – 1TB Digital Edition (White): 1TB SSD, no disc drive, 4K gaming, up to 120 FPS, Quick Resume, Xbox Wireless Controller included. Availability in select markets, price around $499.99 USD where offered.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can tailor this to your region (Grapevine, TX) and check current local availability and exact pricing from the Microsoft Store and major retailers. I can also pull up a compact comparison table showing the 1TB Digital Edition vs. the standard 1TB Series X with disc drive and the 2TB Galaxy Black edition.[9][3]