New Xbox One S All-Digital Edition Officially Announced
During yesterday's Inside Xbox presentation Microsoft officially announced the new Xbox One model. Xbox One S All-Digital Edition doesn't have any physical drive and will be launched in May this year.

During the Inside Xbox presentation in April, Microsoft officially last month have been confirmed.
Despite the difference indicated above, this will be the exact same hardware used as in the regular Xbox One S. The console will be equipped with a 1TB hard drive. Microsoft also announced that the $50 price difference (in the United States) between the classic and digital Xbox One will be maintained after the release - if one of the devices comes to a standstill, the other one can be bought for less money.
Xbox One S All-Digital Edition seems to be designed for the Xbox Game subscription (including its Ultimate version) and may be an interesting proposition for a certain group of players. It seems, however, that the difference in price should be much greater - in some American stores, a pre-order for a new console model is currently associated with a greater expense than the purchase of an ordinary Xbox One S on one of the numerous special offers.
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