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'''Note:''' Due to some the gameplay footage being mature rated, the video on Xbox's YouTube channel is age-restricted. Therefore, the video shown on IGN's YouTube channel will be used instead.


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the X Sphere draws itself in white as the word <nowiki>''XBOX''</nowiki>, also in white, fades in below. When the sphere is completely drawn, a blue aura emits from the bottom of it as it slowly zooms out, illuminating the logo into view as a lens flare sweeps across the text. The logo sheens in gray once before fading out.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the X Sphere draws itself in white as the word <nowiki>''XBOX''</nowiki>, also in white, fades in below. When the sphere is completely drawn, a blue aura emits from the bottom of it as it slowly zooms out, illuminating the logo into view as a lens flare sweeps across the text. The logo sheens in gray once before fading out.


'''Variant:'''
'''Variant:''' Since the 2022 OS update, the animation of the logo forming is briefened. The zooming out of the sphere is also more noticeable.
* On the first look at Xbox Series X gameplay on Inside Xbox, the X sphere zooms in.
* Since the 2022 OS update, the animation of the logo forming is shorter. The zooming out of the sphere is also more noticeable.
* On the Xbox and Xbox Game Pass apps, only the X sphere is shown. The framerate depends on the animation speed.


'''Technique:''' Simple but effective CGI. It runs at 60fps on consoles and trailers, although some trailers and commercials are at 30fps or 24fps.
'''Technique:''' Simple but effective CGI. It runs at 60fps on consoles and trailers, although some trailers and commercials are at 30fps or 24fps.
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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*An extended version of the audio was heard on the first look at Xbox Series X gameplay. It lasted 14 seconds in total.
*An <u>extended version</u> of the audio was heard on the first look at Xbox Series X gameplay on Inside Xbox. It lasted 14 seconds in total.
*When you launch a game via the Xbox Cloud Gaming service, the startup sound from the [[Xbox One]] logo is used.
*When you launch a game via the <u>Xbox Cloud Gaming service</u>, an updated version of the <u>startup sound from the [[Xbox One]] logo</u> is used. This can also be found on trailers and commercials.
*The 2022 update version uses a faster version of the startup sound.
*The <u>2022 update version</u> uses a <u>faster version</u> of the startup sound.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:'''


* It was first seen on a YouTube video advertising the first look at Xbox Series X gameplay at an <nowiki>''Inside Xbox''</nowiki> event. Can also be seen when turning on a Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S console.
* It was first seen on a YouTube video advertising the first look at Xbox Series X gameplay at an <nowiki>''Inside Xbox''</nowiki> event. Can also be seen when turning on a Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S console.
*It can also be seen when launching a game via the Xbox Cloud Gaming service (previously known as Project xCloud) if played via a supported desktop-based web browser (e.g. Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome), provided that you have a subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
* It can also be seen when launching a game via the Xbox Cloud Gaming service (previously known as Project xCloud) if played via a supported desktop-based web browser (e.g. Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome), provided that you have a subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
* The startup sound can be found on Larry Hyrb (Major Nelson)'s SoundCloud page. It was since then been removed, due to his retirement from Microsoft Gaming.


{{Chronology|[[Xbox One]]}}
{{Chronology|[[Xbox One]]}}

Latest revision as of 18:00, 22 August 2024

Background

Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are a pair of consoles that were released worldwide by Microsoft during 2020 and is the fourth console in the Xbox line.

Logo (May 5, 2020-)


Note: Due to some the gameplay footage being mature rated, the video on Xbox's YouTube channel is age-restricted. Therefore, the video shown on IGN's YouTube channel will be used instead.

Visuals: On a black background, the X Sphere draws itself in white as the word ''XBOX'', also in white, fades in below. When the sphere is completely drawn, a blue aura emits from the bottom of it as it slowly zooms out, illuminating the logo into view as a lens flare sweeps across the text. The logo sheens in gray once before fading out.

Variant:

  • On the first look at Xbox Series X gameplay on Inside Xbox, the X sphere zooms in.
  • Since the 2022 OS update, the animation of the logo forming is shorter. The zooming out of the sphere is also more noticeable.
  • On the Xbox and Xbox Game Pass apps, only the X sphere is shown. The framerate depends on the animation speed.

Technique: Simple but effective CGI. It runs at 60fps on consoles and trailers, although some trailers and commercials are at 30fps or 24fps.

Audio: A synth, chorus-like note is held throughout the entire logo, sounding almost like Windows 98's startup.

Audio Variants:

  • An extended version of the audio was heard on the first look at Xbox Series X gameplay on Inside Xbox. It lasted 14 seconds in total.
  • When you launch a game via the Xbox Cloud Gaming service, an updated version of the startup sound from the Xbox One logo is used. This can also be found on trailers and commercials.
  • The 2022 update version uses a faster version of the startup sound.

Availability:

  • It was first seen on a YouTube video advertising the first look at Xbox Series X gameplay at an ''Inside Xbox'' event. Can also be seen when turning on a Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S console.
  • It can also be seen when launching a game via the Xbox Cloud Gaming service (previously known as Project xCloud) if played via a supported desktop-based web browser (e.g. Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome), provided that you have a subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
  • The startup sound can be found on Larry Hyrb (Major Nelson)'s SoundCloud page. It was since then been removed, due to his retirement from Microsoft Gaming.
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