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Microsoft warns: Xbox Series X logo may not be the end

Microsoft warns: Xbox Series X logo may not be the end

The North American company does not deny that it is the official logo, although it points out that it does not have to be its final design.

Within months of the launch of the new Xbox Series X, Microsoft has registered the official logo with a US licensing and licensing company, as we posted on FreeGameTips. However, so far no one from the Redmond company had come forward to refer to this important development. Games Radar has contacted Microsoft and a representative of the firm has replied that the logo "is not indicative" of the final form that it finally adopts.

"As we develop new products and services, we regularly register brands that may contribute to their future. That means that the registration of brands is not indicative of the final imagery. We have nothing more to add at this time."

Xbox Series X is one more model in the new generation of machines in the division led by Phil Spencer. As for the logo, it should be noted that the registration has been carried out very recently, nothing more and nothing less than last April 16. However, it is possible that from Microsoft they manage different options, so it will be necessary to wait until they announce it officially. When? A date has not yet been set, however much some rumors place the presentation of the console in May.

Xbox Series X

No delays due to coronavirus

Although society faces an unprecedented challenge in the current era, the coronavirus situation has not affected the launch plans that Microsoft has projected. According to the company, Xbox Series X is still planned for 2020. Its direct competitor also maintains the same schedule, at least for now. Be that as it may, there are still many unknowns to be revealed, such as its official price. Until now, Microsoft has limited itself to saying that it will be competitively priced, without offering any approximate ranges.

Xbox Series X will be backward compatible with all Xbox One games. In the case of previous generations, they will choose to adapt them individually, but the entire catalog that already works in the current system will also do so in the next one.

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