Hold onto your controllers, folks—Microsoft has just released new details for its upcoming Galaxy Black edition of the Xbox Series X, and judging from the rumblings online, gamers are not happy. Slated for a holiday release, this shiny new console comes packed with a 2TB SSD, doubling the storage of the original Series X. But here’s the kicker: it’s priced at a whopping $599.99. Yup, six hundred smackeroos. Why the hefty price tag, you ask? Microsoft says it’s all about the extra terabyte of storage and a snazzy galactic black paint job. But fans aren’t buying it – literally. When you can snag a 1TB expansion card on sale for around $130, the $600 price point for the Galaxy Black edition feels like a slap in the face. The Internet Reacts: Spoiler Alert – They’re Not Happy Predictably, the Xbox community has erupted. Social media and forums are ablaze with frustration and confusion. One Reddit user summed it perfectly: “Bruh, I bought a Series X for $350 last holiday. Now they want $600 for an extra TB and a paint job?” Ouch. Meanwhile, another pointed out that the price hike makes even less sense when considering the various storage options already on the market. And it’s not just the price that’s irking fans. Questions are swirling about Microsoft’s strategy. With console sales reportedly lagging, many are scratching their heads over how an even more expensive model will turn things around. “I’m not understanding this move. Xbox is reporting poor console…New Xbox Series X sparks outrage with $600 price tag