Microsoft is reportedly releasing a brand new Xbox wireless headset this month

The “Xbox Wireless Headset Refresh” will seemingly launch later this month

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A brand new, more expensiveXboxwireless headset is reportedly launching this month.

That’s according to the reliable data miner ‘billbil-kun’ onDealabswho reported thatMicrosoftwill be launching a new headset this month called the “Xbox Wireless Headset Refresh”.

The ‘Xbox Wireless Headset Refresh’ is claimed to launch in Europe on October 22 and the US on November 5 and will cost $109.99 / £99.99 / AU$163.56.

Compared to the current Xbox Wireless Headset on the market, which first launched in March 2021, that’s an increase of $10 / £10 / AU$14.87

Billbil-kun claims that there won’t be a white version of the new wireless headset at launch and that the data they collected only referenced a black version.

“Aside from some minor packaging changes, we don’t know what the design differences are yet,” the dataminer said (machine translated). “However, there’s a good chance that these differences will be very minimal or non-existent.”

Billbil-kun recentlyleaked the release of a new Xbox Series X wireless controller collection, called Ghost Cipher, which was later announced byMicrosoft.

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Alongside new controllers, Microsoft will also be releasingnew Xbox models, including a 2TBXbox Series Xin a new Galaxy Black Special Edition, an all-digital 1TB Xbox Series X in Robot White, and an all-digital 1TBXbox Series Sin Robot White.

All three consoles will launch on October 15, as well as in select countries on October 29. If you’re looking to get your hands on a new Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, you can check out ourpre-order and buying guide.

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