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Discussion is split between product/announcement leaks and concrete platform changes for Xbox, including an alleged pre-announcement Xbox Store page leak, a reported limited-edition Xbox Series X price, and Xbox Free Play Days game additions. Separately, multiple posts focus on policy and strategy moves—Australia age verification on console/PC and CEO-stated priorities to “turn platform around.”
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Key TakeawayXbox-related chatter right now is centered on potential store/console leak fallout plus real upcoming changes like Australia age verification and new Free Play Days games.
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Common questions on Xbox, surfaced from across the indexed web.
What percentage of new physical video game sales in the US did Xbox account for in 2026 according to Circana?
According to Circana, Xbox made up about 4% of new physical video game sales in the US in 2026. The article specifies this as just over 4% of the market. Answered
How does Nintendo's share of new physical game sales compare to Xbox's share in this report?
Nintendo accounts for 63% of new physical game sales in the US this year, while Xbox makes up just over 4% of those sales. This means Nintendo's share is roughly fifteen times larger than Xbox's in this report. Answered
Which major Xbox first-party releases in 2026 are mentioned as being available on multiple platforms?
The primary article names Halo: Campaign Evolved and Forza Horizon 6 as major Xbox first-party releases in 2026 that are also available on other platforms. Answered
Right now, a standard Xbox Series X "1TB Disc Drive Carbon Black" on the official Xbox Store costs €799.99 in France and $799.99 in the US. The same currency-symbol switch applies in the same way to the "1TB All-Digital Robot White" at €749.99/$749.99, so it's reasonable to assume that the limited-edition Xbox Series X25 could cost $899.99. Dealabs rightly assumes the same, with another translation explaining, "the equivalent of this price is expected to be $899.99 in the US," putting what is otherwise a functionally identical Xbox Series X console at $100 above its standard variant for the be