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Microsoft launches all-digital Xbox consoles
The annual Xbox Games Showcase features trailers for over a dozen games, including “Call of Duty” and “Doom: The Dark Ages”.

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The annual Xbox Games Showcase features trailers for over a dozen games, including “Call of Duty” and “Doom: The Dark Ages”.
Context
OUR TAKE Nowadays, games have become a big part of leisure for some gamers. They long for new games for a refreshing experience. The launch of Doom, a video game consisting of first-person shooters in which the gamer controls an unnamed space marine commonly referred to as Doomguy, satisfies such a desire. –Audrey Huang, BTW reporter Microsoft kicked off its Xbox Games Showcase, revealing a new all-digital Xbox Series X and S, alongside exciting trailers for upcoming titles like “Call of Duty” and “Doom: The Dark Ages”.
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Analysis
Microsoft has introduced an all-digital version of its Xbox Series X and S consoles at the annual Xbox Games Showcase. This move is seen as a strategic shift towards a fully digital gaming experience, aligning with the growing trend of digital downloads and cloud gaming. The new consoles, which do not support physical discs, are expected to improve the convenience for gamers. Also read: Skatrix Pro: Game turns your home into virtual skate park Also read: Exploring the dynamics of the global video game industry The showcase featured trailers for more than a dozen games, including the highly anticipated next instalment of “Call of Duty” and “ Doom: The Dark Ages “. These titles not only cater to the hardcore gaming community but also aim to attract a broader audience with their immersive storylines and advanced gameplay mechanics.
Key Points
- Microsoft has unveiled an all-digital Xbox Series X and S consoles at the annual Xbox Games Showcase.
- The annual Xbox Games Showcase featured trailers for over a dozen games, including “Call of Duty” and “Doom: The Dark Ages”.
- Many showcased games will be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch, emphasising Microsoft’s focus on subscription services.
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