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Microsoft ends production of Xbox One X and Xbox One S All Digital Edition

As the Xbox Series X is fast approaching, Microsoft announces the end of production of two models of the Xbox One, while specifying that production of the Xbox One S will continue.

Stopping production of the Xbox One X and Xbox One S All Digital Edition means that the Redmond company will no longer send any console to resellers whose stock is exhausted. Even if it should not happen for several months.

Microsoft had presented the Xbox One X in November 2017. It was qualified at the time of “most powerful console in the world”. The production of the Xbox One S All Digital Edition is stranger, the console being relatively recent. Indeed, this version without disc player was released in April 2019.

While simplifying its line-up, Microsoft also announces that Project xCloud, which allows you to stream Xbox games on a tablet or smartphone, will soon be integrated into the Xbox Game Pass subscription , and this from September.

With the arrival of cloud gaming in the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, you can play over a hundred Xbox Game Pass titles on your phone or tablet. And since Xbox Live allows you to connect all compatible devices, you can also play online with the millions of Xbox Live players around the world.Says Phil Spencer, head of the Xbox division. “Thanks to cloud gaming and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, your games will no longer be confined to the living room. When cloud gaming arrives in Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, you can continue your game where you left it on any other device, as you continue reading your movies, series or music currently with your favorite services.

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