We all know what the Xbox Series X looks like by now, but what does its devkit look like? Well, thanks to a recent hands-on video by Austin Evans, we have the answer. And interestingly, it looks nothing like the Xbox Series X itself, and a lot like the Project Scorpio devkit (which eventually became the Xbox One X).
You can see the video for yourself above, in which Austin highlights the devkit during various demos of Quick Resume, HDR tech and more. Redditers soon spotted the system and provided us with a close-up shot of what it looks like -- we've also provided some screengrabs of the video below:
As you can see, the final design of Xbox Series X is significantly different to what we're seeing here. This has far more in common with the Xbox One X devkit first revealed back in 2017, but Austin confirms multiple times in the video that this is indeed a legit Xbox Series X devkit.
What do you think of the devkit? Does its design really matter? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
[source youtube.com, via reddit.com]
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I noticed the Dev kit looked like an Xbox One X and other Dev kits. The difference though is that studio's want to and can stack Dev Kits on top of each other
Would've been better if it was a full-size fridge TBH.
Digital Foundry also referenced those devkits in their Series X specs video. Very interesting.
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