A listing for the Xbox Series X recently surfaced online, and includes some brand new screenshots of Microsoft’s highly-anticipated next-gen console. It also gives us out first look at the official Xbox Series X box - that’s pretty fun to say.

The listing originally appeared on the website for Canadian retailer The Source, as spotted by Wario64 on Twitter. We already knew that pre-orders for the Xbox Series X open on September 22, and that both the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are due to launch on November 10, 2020, at $299 and $499, respectively.

What we didn’t know is that the Xbox Series X box is quite a fancy box for Xboxes. Check it out below.

As you can see, the Xbox Series X has a whopping 1TB SSD, whereas the smaller, more affordable Xbox Series S comes equipped with a 512GB one. However, it’s worth noting that both consoles use the same CPU, meaning that even the cheaper version has a more powerful CPU than the PS5.

It’s about as Xbox-y as an Xbox box can get, boasting the traditional green and black color scheme on top of a significantly larger proportion of Xs than any other letter.

The best part about the new listing isn’t the Xbox Series X box, though. It’s the Xbox Series X butt.

Or how about one series of Xbox Series X boxes?

Jokes aside, although things were looking a little worse for wear over at Microsoft, the company has rebounded with immense vigor over the last week. In fact, it was recently announced that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will launch with the Xbox Series X on November 10 - an entire week before its planned release date on PC and PS5.

On top of that, despite the fact that Halo Infinite has been delayed until 2021, leaving Xbox Series X without a hard-hitting flagship launch title, it appears that Destiny 2 - developed by the ex-Xbox studio Bungie - will be a day one launch on Xbox Game Pass.

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