They say that it's "better late than ever" and it's certainly true for the Xbox.

After a slow start to this console generation, Microsoft is finally putting their billions of dollars to good use by releasing the most exclusive titles for the Xbox platform in quite a while, starting with Senua's Saga: Hellblade II and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which are coming out later this year. With more first- and third-party exclusives in the pipeline, the only thing missing is something that may generate more hype and get people to reconsider buying a PlayStation 5 (or PlayStation 5 Pro).

If priced right, this might be where the supposedly upcoming all-digital Xbox Series X console comes in.

More exclusives are coming to the Xbox in the next few years than ever.

As shared by eXputer, Microsoft is preparing to roll out a new Xbox Series X variant with inverted colors. Instead of the all-black color scheme of the ninth-generation console, the new Xbox Series X will be white without a disc drive and an improved heatsink.

We've already heard about this all-new console as part of the FTC's attempt at blocking Microsoft from acquiring Activision Blizzard last year. We should note that Phil Spencer pointed out that "much has changed" since the documents leaked and that Microsoft Gaming will eventually reveal the "real plans."