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News hardware & software 18 August 2020, 13:34

Xbox Series X in New Photos From Xperion E-arena

A Twitter user has published new photos of the Xbox Series X console. They come from Xperion E-arena from a Saturn store, and the device shown there is a prototype.

The Xbox Series X console could be seen on Xperion E-arena. Source: Twitter

Microsoft has shown its new console on Saturn Xperion E-arena in Germany. The copy that could be seen there was a prototype. Or maybe even just a mockup, judging from a few details. Twitter user posted a few photos, so we can see some interesting things:

One of the sides of the XSX has rubber feet, which suggests the possibility of setting it horizontally. Source: Twitter
As you can see, the device was a prototype, although the blinded cooling holes and non-functional ports may suggest that it is only a dummy. Source: Twitter

Microsoft's new console actually makes a good impression and presents a completely different style from PlayStation 5. More minimalist yet compact. The Xbox Series X looks like it could survive a nuclear winter. Or at least a hot summer, judging from the number of holes in the cooling system. The console is slated for launch in November this year.

Xperion E-arena

This is an esports event organized in Saturn store in Cologne. In addition to gameplay, we can see booths from many hardware manufacturers, buy electronics (who would have thought...) and gaming accessories. It is worth taking a loot at Saturn's Twitter profile.

Arkadiusz Strzala

Arkadiusz Strzala

His adventure in writing began with his own blog and contributing to one of the early forums (in the olden days of Wireless Application Protocol). An electrical engineer by profession, he has a passion for technology, constructing and, of course, playing computer games. He has been a newsman and writer for Gamepressure since April 2020. He specializes in energy and space tech. However, he does not shy away from more relaxed matters every now and then. He loves watching science-fiction movies and car channels on YouTube. He mainly plays on the PC, although he has modest console experience too. He prefers real-time strategies, FPS and all sorts of simulators.

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