Microsoft has trademarked what seems to be the logo for Xbox Series X. Filed on April 16, the treatment follows a similar style to the Xbox One X and S logos. The X, in particular, differs from the title treatments we've seen for the upcoming console previously. You can see it below: Whether this is Microsoft getting its legal ducks in a row, or a sign that it's about to reveal more about the console is unknown. What we do know is that Microsoft wants to be able to print this logo on a lot of things - the trademark listing includes not just game consoles, but bags, jewelery, posters, trading cards and, er, "fire extinguishing apparatus". Some have been quick to point out that a trademark for 'Series X' by itself - rather than the full 'Xbox Series X' - leaves open the possibility that we'll see multiple versions of Xbox, necessitating logos to distinguish between them. That's fuelled somewhat by rumours that there will be two next-gen Xbox consoles - the Series X, and a less powerful, digital-only console apparently codenamed Lockhart. However, Microsoft has made no similar public filings for any other potential console names in recent weeks. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/04/07/the-technology-behind-xbox-series-x"] For more on Xbox Series X, make sure to check out its full specs, how it compares with PS5, and our best guess at its price. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News, and he would probably buy a Series X fire extinguisher. Stylish and safe! Follow him on Twitter.
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