New Xbox Series X images reveal how the console looks personal


A handful of new images from the Xbox Series X console have been released online. The images were shared by Twitter user @KeemaMR, and apparently come from the Xperion e-arena in Saturn, a chain of electronics stores in Germany. The Xbox Series X is set to release in just a few short months, but fans have not had many opportunities to view the console itself. These new images give a better idea of ​​the appearance of the console, and a much closer view than previous images have allowed. The new images can be found in the Tweet below.

It will be interesting to see what gamers think of the new images. Reception for the appearance of the console has mostly been mixed since it was revealed late last year. Many have compared the design to a PC tower, and these photos only reinforce that concept. That said, there is a certain sloppiness to the design that is brought out in these photos. The images also give a closer look at how the console can be placed on its side. Xbox fans have known for some time that the console can be used upright when on the side, but the placement of the rubber on the side gives an idea of ​​what that might look like.

At the end of the day, software is much more important than anything else. Microsoft has revealed a number of games going to the Xbox Series X, including titles like Halo infinite, Fable, Everwild, and more. Microsoft has also announced that the console will launch with “the largest launch lineup of any console ever.” At this time, Microsoft has not announced which games will launch next to the system, but that word seems to be related to the backward compatibility of the system.

As of this writing, the Xbox Series X has no confirmed release date, but fans will probably know sooner rather than later! For now, you can view all of our previous coverage of the system here.

What do you think of these new Xbox Series X photos? Are you planning to buy the console on launch day? Let us know in the comments or share your thoughts directly on Twitter @Marcdachamp all things speak!

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