Microsoft has confirmed the box art for Xbox One games and, unsurprisingly, it channels much of the Xbox 360's style. The company has retained the green tinted design and adds the updated logo for the Xbox One. The green looks is perhaps a bit darker than before, though this could be because it is a rendering of the box art and not an actual photo of an Xbox One game.
This news comes from a Twitter post from Microsoft, showing off the box art for launch title Forza 5. The artwork also appears on Turn 10's Facebook page. Anyone hoping for a change of pace will be disappointed by the relative sameness of the box art. But then again, the distinctive green aspect of an Xbox display is easy to locate and stand out among the black and blue design components of PlayStation 3 games and the white of Wii and Wii U.
The Xbox one was revealed this week, and since then there has been a flood of information about the console that has been released after the actual event. Indeed, many of the burning questions that gamers had about the console, such as if the system would require an Internet connection and if the system would play pre-owned games, were answered after the initial presentation. As it has pointed out before, many fans felt spurred by Microsoft after their Xbox One reveal presentation primarily focused on television, sports, and Call of Duty: Ghosts.
But there are still many questions surrounding the Xbox One. Two of the biggest being when the system will come out and how much it will cost. While Microsoft has dropped hints about each topic, they have yet to confirm any exact price or date for the console. We will report any more information about the Xbox One as it is revealed.