Xbox One Was Originally Called βXbox 720β, Leaked Documents Reveal
Xbox One Was Originally Called βXbox 720β, Leaked Documents Reveal
Just so you thought Xboxβs console games couldnβt get any sillier, the leaked documents posted on the r/gaming subreddit (which was subsequently taken down by moderators) have revealed that Microsoft couldβve gone with a name that is likely even more controversial β Xbox 720. Once again, the Internet never forgets β so the leaked file in its full glory has been uploaded to .
The authenticity of the documents has been confirmed by sources from Windows Central, the content of which involves Microsoftβs strategy to position the βXbox 720β as βthe ONLY box you need for premium living room entertainment.β The console is designed to do everything a TV can already do at the time, including watching TV, playing DVD and Blu-ray content, and even video/music streaming, and of course, gaming.
To really hit home with that point, Microsoft originally planned to sell the console for the low price of just $299. The Xbox One cost $499 when it was officially released 10 years ago, so a $299 console would be a really ambitious strategy. In the end, the $499 MSRP ended up hurting Xbox Oneβs sales against Sonyβs contemporary offering, PlayStation 4, which was $100 cheaper at launch.
The documents also briefly mentioned a lower-tier version of Xbox 360 that was originally going to be called βXbox 361β. The company claimed this would be a low-cost Xbox for the mainstream, which does sound pretty similar to the Xbox Series S we currently have today.
Pokdepinion: Iβm glad they went with the Xbox One name, but itβs not like the Xbox Series X/S is any better, is it?

