Microsoft does a Sony, unveiled disc-less, all-digital Xbox console at Games Showcase

Microsoft does a Sony, unveiled disc-less, all-digital Xbox console at Games Showcase

FP Staff June 10, 2024, 16:28:39 IST

Microsoft revealed three new versions of its existing gaming consoles during the showcase. All three, All-Digital Xbox Series X, All-Digital Xbox Series S, and Special Edition Xbox Series X are all disc-less, digital only versions of its existing console line up

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Microsoft does a Sony, unveiled disc-less, all-digital Xbox console at Games Showcase
Microsoft is following Sony's footsteps and is considering going all digital-only for its console business. Image Credit: Reuters

Microsoft may be taking a cue from Sony and its PlayStation for its line of Xbox gaming console. Microsoft has launched a bunch of refreshed console and some games at its annual Xbox Games Showcase. The spotlight was on a fresh wave of gaming hardware and exciting new titles, including the next instalment of the iconic “Call of Duty” series.

The event comes at a pivotal moment for Xbox and its parent company, Microsoft, as the gaming industry navigates a period of economic uncertainty marked by declining sales, layoffs, and studio closures.

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New Hardware Announcements

Microsoft revealed three new versions of its gaming consoles during the showcase:

All-Digital Xbox Series X: A disc-less version of the Xbox Series X, catering to the growing trend towards digital game downloads.

All-Digital Xbox Series S: A counterpart to the Series X, also without a disc drive and emphasising digital content.

Special Edition Xbox Series X: This version boasts 2 terabytes of storage, doubling the capacity of the standard model.

These hardware updates are strategic moves to bolster Xbox’s market position against competitors like Sony’s PlayStation 5, especially in an era where digital game sales are increasingly dominant.

Game Trailers and Announcements

The showcase featured trailers for over a dozen upcoming games, with highlights including:

Doom: The Dark Ages: The latest chapter in the venerable “Doom” series, promising to continue the franchise’s legacy of intense first-person shooter action.

Gears of War: A sneak peek at the newest entry in this beloved series, which has kept fans waiting for five years.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: Set for release in October, this highly anticipated game was a focal point of the event.

A significant number of the showcased games, including the new “Doom” and “Call of Duty,” will be available on Xbox Game Pass on their release day. This indicates Microsoft’s strategic investment in its subscription service, aiming to attract gamers who are budget-conscious amidst economic challenges. By providing immediate access to major titles, Xbox Game Pass continues to be a compelling offer for consumers looking for value.

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Activision Blizzard Features
The showcase included a special feature from Activision Blizzard studios, diving into the details of “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.” Developers Treyarch and Raven Software presented clips from the campaign, which is set in the early 1990s. They highlighted several new features, such as Advanced Movement System which is a new feature allowing players to sprint in all directions, enhancing the fluidity and dynamism of gameplay. We also get a Zombies Mode which is a teaser for the fan-favorite mode, which has been a staple of the series.

Microsoft’s Xbox Games Showcase underscores the company’s commitment to staying at the forefront of the gaming industry, even as it faces headwinds. By introducing new hardware options and a robust lineup of games available on Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft aims to solidify its market position and offer gamers compelling reasons to stay within the Xbox ecosystem. With major titles like “Doom: The Dark Ages” and “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6” on the horizon, Xbox fans have much to look forward to in the coming months.

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