Microsoft will tackle Google Stadia streaming with a new disc-less Xbox One

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We've known for while that Microsoft is gearing up to launch a n all-new disc-less X-box One , similar to the Xbox One S variant available at the moment. Codenamed Xbox Maverick , the console will purportedly only run digital games bought from the digital store, or accessed via a  streaming service i.e Google Stadia.

According to a news report from Windows Central, the so-called Xbox One S All-Digital Edition will launch worldwide on May 7, 2019. That means you'll be able to buy the new console a month before the E3 conference, which runs June 11- 14 2019, where Microsoft is tipped to unveil the future of its Xbox gaming platform.


The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is widely-tipped to ship with some titles preinstalled with customer able to pick from a range of games during the online check-out process. It's unclear exactly how this will work when buying the new console in high street stores. 

The disc-less console will likely to be cheaper than the exiting Xbox One S, it ditches the cost of including a Blue-ray device.

According to an earlier report from Microsoft pundit Paul Thurrott, the Xbox One follow up could also be bundled with a gaming subscription to enable players to jump into the action as soon as they plug-in their brand new console.

Earlier this week ,Google unveiled its all new streaming play, dubbed Stadia. The service , which is closely tied into YouTube, allows players to play triple-A titles in 4K Ultra HD at 60 frames per second in the Google Chrome web browser on any desktop or laptop. Android smartphones, tablets of Chromecast Ultra HDMI dongle.    

In terms of design .we expect the All Digital Edition to look exactly like the Xbox One S without an eject button and disc drive .

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