Microsoft announced the digital Xbox Series X release date during its first Gamescom 2024 livestream, and pre-orders are open now. The digital-only Series X launches on October 15, 2024, and will cost $449.99. The Xbox website only has a white color option for the digital Series X, so if you want a black one, it looks like you’ll have to fork out an extra $50 for the standard Series X. The digital-only console launches alongside Microsoft’s two other Xbox variants – a Series S with 1TB of storage space, which is double the space the standard Series S has, and a limited edition “Galaxy” Series X. It’s basically just a Series X with some green speckles and 2TB of storage space. The 1TB Series S will cost $349.99, $50 more than the standard one, and the Galaxy Series X is going for $599.99. That’s $100 more than the standard Series X, but also about what you’d pay for a 1TB SSD to slot into your standard Series X. Maybe a little bit pricier, but I guess the extra is the green speckle tax. The trailer Microsoft