It’s been nearly four years since the Xbox Series X launched, and since then, it’s powered some of the biggest games on the market. At the Xbox Summer Showcase 2024, Microsoft revealed the next iteration of the Xbox lineup, which has some fans excited like it’s 2020. On the other hand, others are wondering why exactly it exists.
Among the new range, the Xbox Series X Galaxy Black has received the most attention and many are wondering when it will be released, what its price will be, and what the difference is between it and the previous Series X console. In this article, we will explore the answers to these questions and keep you updated as more information emerges.
Xbox Series X Galaxy Black pre-orders are now available ahead of launch date
We've already seen the gorgeous Galaxy Black Xbox Series X, but the question is when it will launch and if you'll be able to pre-order it. Luckily, you can Pre-order this game console Right now, as it's available on the Microsoft and Xbox websites. If you want to try your luck, you'll have to wait until October 15, 2024, as that's when it'll be released.
Xbox Series X Galaxy Black Price
According to both Microsoft and Xbox’s websites, the Xbox Series X Galaxy Black is priced at $599.99. Compared to the regular Xbox Series X, which was $499.99 and is currently $469.99, it’s about $130 more expensive. That said, it does come with some upgraded specs, which we’ll discuss in the next section.
Xbox Series X Galaxy Black Specs
Here are the specs for the Xbox Series X Galaxy Black:
Processor and GPU | UPC: Custom Zen 2 CPU with 8 cores at 3.8GHz (3.6GHz with SMT) GPU:12 TFLOPS, 52 CU @ 1.825 GHz Custom RDNA 2 GPU SOC Die Size:360.45 millimeters Process:7nm improved |
Memory and storage | Memory:16 GB GDDR6 with 320-bit wide bus Memory Bandwidth:10 GB at 560 GB/s, 6 GB at 336 GB/s Internal storage:2TB Custom NVME SSD I/O Performance:2.4 GB/s (raw), 4.8 GB/s (compressed, with custom hardware decompression block) Expandable storage:1TB storage expansion card support for Xbox Series X|S exactly matches internal storage. USB 3.1 external hard drive support |
Ports and connectivity | HDMI: 1 HDMI 2.1 port USB:3 USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports Wireless:802.11ac dual band Ethernet:802.3 10/100/1000 Radio accessories:Dedicated dual-band Xbox wireless radio |
Dimensions | 5.94 x 5.94 x 11.85 inches (15.1 x 15.1 x 30.1 cm) |
Weight | 9.8 lbs (4.4 kg) |
Sound capacity | Dolby Digital 5.1 DTS 5.1 Dolby TrueHD with Atmos Up to 7.1 L-PCM |
Video capability | Game resolution: Real 4K High dynamic range:Up to 8K HDR Optical drive:4K UHD Blu-ray Performance Objective:Up to 120 FPS HDMI Features: Automatic low latency mode. HDMI variable refresh rate. AMD FreeSync. |
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How does Galaxy Black compare to the regular Xbox Series X?
The most significant upgrade (in terms of specs) it has over its peers is its expanded storage. It has an extra Terabyte of NVMe storage compared to the regular Xbox Series X and S consoles. Aside from that, a key selling point is the aesthetics. As the name suggests, it has a more exclusive “Galaxy Black” finish rather than the simple Carbon Black or Robot White designs, finished with a green highlight – the same carries over to the matching controller. This gives it more of a “special edition” feel.
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