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Xbox One S All Digital console release date, pricing leaked

Another day, another leak surrounding Microsoft’s Xbox One S All Digital, disc-less console.

This time, Wario64 is behind it, sharing an image of the console’s packaging alongside its release date and storage capacity. Players can expect the disc-less console from 7 May, priced at €229.99 (or approximately $250 USD or $360 AUD). An Xbox One S is currently priced at $399.00 AUD. The Xbox One S All Digital console will sport a 1TB HDD.

Moreover, the bundle’s packaging confirms it will come pre-installed with titles Minecraft, Sea of Thieves and Forza Horizon 3, which backs up another report from Windows Central.

What do you think, gamers — is a potential $40 AUD savings enough to warrant a move to digital games? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

We’ll have more on the official launch of the Xbox One S All Digital console as it’s made available.


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