Microsoft confirms they're stopping Xbox One X and Xbox One S Digital Edition production
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Microsoft has confirmed that they are cancelling production of the Xbox One X and Xbox One S All Digital Edition consoles.
Announced through a statement from the company following rumours of discontinuation of Xbox One, Xbox One S and Xbox One X consoles, Microsoft assures some players that only some consoles will no longer be sold.
While the All Digital One S and the more powerful Xbox One X will be killed from the production line, Microsoft will continue to produce the aging Xbox One S.
“At Xbox, we’re making massive investments to forge the future of gaming—a future that puts the player at the center of the Xbox experience. We continue to build great games for Xbox One. We continue to build out Game Pass, now with more than 10 million members across Xbox console and PC,” Microsoft said in a statement.
“We’re previewing Project xCloud in 15 countries so gamers can play games with their friends on any device. And we’re working hard on the next-generation of console gaming with Xbox Series X—the fastest, most powerful console we’ve ever built which includes backward compatibility with thousands of Xbox games and all Xbox One accessories.
“As we ramp into the future with Xbox Series X, we’re taking the natural step of stopping production on Xbox One X and Xbox One S All-Digital Edition. Xbox One S will continue to be manufactured and sold globally. Gamers can check with their local retailers for more details on Xbox One hardware availability.”
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