Microsoft Xbox One S All Digital leak shows a new disk-less console is on the way

13 April 2019
Leaked pricing makes it cheaper than the Xbox One S and it should be coming really soon.

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  • Anonymous
  • myM
  • 14 Apr 2019

Be interested to see the price of a One X, discless.

    €229.99 for a plastic box that has 1TB of storage, 3 games and internet connectivity + probably requiring you to pay €10-20/mo to play other games? Wow, that's really expensive.This 'cloud console' should have a much lower price - if this is all true, of course.

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      • Bangi
      • T2v
      • 14 Apr 2019

      Anonymous, 13 Apr 2019So if you are not close to google servers expect latency ga... morethats why pc is master race

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        • sirol
        • pdd
        • 13 Apr 2019

        If this console named all digital does it mean, that previous x-box's optical disk reader was analog?
        Really all computers at least from intel 4040 and game consoles at least from nintendo entertainment system are absolutely digital. Also their cartridges and optical drives are also digital, there is no consumer analog computers at least from 1980's.

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          • sirol
          • pdd
          • 13 Apr 2019

          If this console named all digital does it mean, that previous x-box's optical disk reader was analog?
          Really all computers at least from intel 4040 and game consoles at least from nintendo entertainment system are absolutely digital. Also their cartridges and optical drives are also digital, there is no consumer analog computers at least from 1980's.

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            • Anonymous
            • 6jq
            • 13 Apr 2019

            LG Superfan, 13 Apr 2019I have mix reaction, I know the coming age is digital but I... moreSo if you are not close to google servers expect latency gallore. Consoles are already very slow gaming, imagine offloading processing to some remote servers. By then your gaming experience is ... below freezing.

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              • Yd6
              • 13 Apr 2019

              This will benefit shareholders. But not customers. When %company% pulls the plug on %game_streaming_service% or %online_game_store%, the %customers% will not be able to play anymore to the %game% they bought. Then, oh what a surprise, %game% gets ported to the new %game_streaming_service%! There goes your money again.

              I'm not a fan of this. It can make gaming more accessible, if you have solid bandwidth in the case of cloud computing, but you are at the mercy of the company.

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                • Gilda
                • S1c
                • 13 Apr 2019

                Who cares. Real gamers use a PC anyway.

                  toastyman, 13 Apr 2019The beginning of the end, hope it flopsAgreed.

                    I have mix reaction, I know the coming age is digital but I think they should have waited for next gen console instead of making a variant of current one and as far as subscription goes I like Google Stadia concept which allows cross platform and less hardware for demanding games as processing will be done on Google's hardware but one thing is for sure I totally hate in game purchases and paid DLC

                      Too bad Dragon Quest (none of them) isn't coming to it anytime soon. Neither is Dark Cloud 2. How about the Time Crisis series? House of The Dead might, Metal Slug series perhaps (?).

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                        • toastyman
                        • FQx
                        • 13 Apr 2019

                        The beginning of the end, hope it flops