Microsoft is preparing a limited edition Xbox Series X25 console and matching wireless controller for the gaming market. Microsoft has not released official details yet, so buyers should expect more information before these items reach stores.
Unconfirmed specs for collector-focused gaming hardware
The new hardware targets collectors and fans of the Xbox brand. The console carries the model name Series X25, while the controller uses a Special Edition label. Both pieces use the standard Xbox wireless protocol for connecting to consoles or PCs.
Details about internal components remain unconfirmed. Microsoft has not shared processor specifications, memory sizes, or storage capacities for the X25 models. Microsoft also has not disclosed whether the new console will support different game libraries than existing Series X hardware.
The controller likely includes standard button layouts and vibration feedback common to current Xbox controllers. No additional features like adaptive triggers or enhanced haptic systems have been confirmed by Microsoft. Compatibility with older Xbox consoles is unclear at this time.
Microsoft has not announced a release date or suggested retail price for the limited edition set. Microsoft also has not specified which regions will receive these items first, though reports suggest availability may be restricted to certain markets.
This release follows previous limited edition Xbox hardware drops that targeted dedicated fans and collectors. Those earlier sets often sold out quickly after launch due to high demand from enthusiasts who wanted unique designs for their gaming setups.
Microsoft has confirmed the existence of the Series X25 console and Special Edition controller through model identifiers. Microsoft has not provided further details about pricing, availability windows, or technical specifications beyond those names.



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