A white Xbox Series X isn't in the works despite appearance in ad, Microsoft says
Microsoft has "no plans" to make a white Xbox Series X
Update: The white Xbox Series X seen in a recent Logitech ad isn't a production model and Microsoft has "no plans" to release such a thing.
In an update shared to VGC, Microsoft acknowledged that an advertisement from its partner Logitech indeed included a white-colored Xbox Series X, but in doing so confirmed that it wasn't a tease for what's to come.
"The white Xbox Series X console for the promotional video by our partner is not in production. We have no plans to release the Xbox Series X console in white at this time."
White seems to be the new way Xbox codifies the lesser, cheaper Xbox hardware, with the last generation's Xbox One S being colored white as well as the new and compact Xbox Series S. That said, today's statement doesn't explicitly rule out the possibility of differently colored Xboxes releasing at some point, but it's best not to expect anything like that anytime in the near future.
Original story:
A white Xbox Series X has been spotted in a new advert from Logitech.
As reported by VGC, the new advert from Logitech seen just below appears to show off a white version of the Xbox Series X. Although the advert itself is for the new Astro A30 headset, at the 14-second mark in the trailer, you can see a white version of Microsoft's more powerful new-gen console.
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It's worth remembering, of course, that this could simply be a decal sticker pasted over the regular black Xbox Series X console, instead of an actual new version of the console itself. Also, the general color scheme in the shot of the trailer at the 14-second mark is predominantly white with black coloring mixed in, so it'd make sense for Logitech to have used a sticker to customize the console themselves.
So far at least, the new-gen console has only been available for sale in black coloring, with decal stickers the only way of changing its appearance. Microsoft has never announced or even teased new colors for either the Xbox Series X console or the cheaper Xbox Series S version.
Of course, this wouldn't be the first time a new piece of Xbox hardware with a different color scheme has leaked ahead of an announcement. Earlier this year, a simple unboxing video appeared on YouTube, showing someone actually taking apart an unannounced white version of the new-gen Xbox Elite Series 2 wireless controller.
Microsoft later confirmed the new controller for launch earlier this month, adding that the new version of the controller was "more reliable" than past iterations. If Microsoft is planning on launching a new white Xbox Series X console, perhaps it could have some minor build enhancements like its white controller counterpart.
Check out our full Xbox Elite Series 2 vs Elite Series 2 Core guide for info on which controller would best suit you.
Hirun Cryer is a freelance reporter and writer with Gamesradar+ based out of U.K. After earning a degree in American History specializing in journalism, cinema, literature, and history, he stepped into the games writing world, with a focus on shooters, indie games, and RPGs, and has since been the recipient of the MCV 30 Under 30 award for 2021. In his spare time he freelances with other outlets around the industry, practices Japanese, and enjoys contemporary manga and anime.