By the time the firstXboxcame out in 2001, the likes of Nintendo and PlayStation had already been going strong for plenty of years, particularly the former. So, Xbox had to make up some ground, and it’s fair to say they did, as Xbox consoles are still being released to this very day. In fact, they’ve lasted multiple console generations.

In each of those generations, Microsoft has released multiple Xbox consoles with plenty ofgreat exclusive games.The company usually releases at least one main system and then several variations based on it. Therefore, it may make you ponder exactly how many Xbox consoles there have been. Here is the answer.

Original Xbox With Controller

This piece only counts officially confirmed console releases.

There Are 20 Versions Of The Original Xbox

The world has been treated to20 different versions of the original Xbox.

None of them are different from the others on a technical level. They’re all justdistinct color and design variations.

Xbox 360 Console With Console

Most of them are based on video games. For example, there are multiple Halo ones. There are also some promotional systems, including the Mountain Dew Xbox, which is as green as you expect it to be.

Plenty of them were available to buy, some were contest rewards, and a few were given away at conventions—all of those count towards the 20.What doesn’t count are the ones given to team members, the debug one, and the Halo console that was never officially released.

Xbox One Console With controller in front

There Are 17 Versions Of The Xbox 360

Microsoft has released17 differenttypes ofXbox 360s. Six of them are completely distinct models, as the company keptreleasing upgraded onesduring its run.

The Xbox 360 Pro and Core were the first ones, then came Arcade, Elite, Xbox 360 S, and, finally, Xbox 360 E. There is also an alternate version of the Xbox 360 E that is blue and has 500GB of storage.

Xbox Series X and S Consoles Standing Next To Each Other With Controllers

Along with those models, there have beenten other versions of the system that don’t change the hardware.They just have a different cosmetic design. Nine of them are based on video games, with the other being inspired by The Simpsons Movie.

Xbox 360 game bundles don’t count towards the number unless they come with a unique console.

There Are 23 Versions Of The Xbox One

Microsoft released the originalXbox Onein 2013, which ended up being one of23 versions of the console.Some only present minor changes to the system. For example, the Day One edition adds the words “Day One” to the controller. There is also the Kinect-less version that has become the standard, but it was a different version at one time.

Later, Microsoft released theupgraded versions of the systemas the Xbox One S and Xbox One X. In fact, there are two kinds of Xbox One S, as one doesn’t include a disk tray. There is also the Xbox One Elite, which comes withthe fancy Elite controller that some believe is worth the hefty price.

Therest of the consoles are color variations.Most are based on games, such as Gears 5 and Battlefield 1.

Xbox One game bundles don’t count towards the number unless they come with a unique console.

There Are 5 Versions Of The Xbox Series Consoles

There arefewer Xbox Series consolescompared to the other systems because they haven’t been around as long.

Outside of game bundle ones, there areonly five versions of this console. TheXbox Series SandXbox Series Xare the most obvious ones. The Xbox Series X is the more powerful and expensive of the two, which makespeople question whether it’s worth getting or not.

There is also another Xbox Series S that is black and has 1TB of storage.

Thelast two have unique designs.One is a Halo Infinite Xbox Series X, while the other is a Gucci Xbox Series X.

The number doesn’t account for the wraps you can put on your console.

There Are 65 Xbox Consoles In Total

Overall,Microsoft has released 65 Xbox consoles over the years. The Xbox One currently has the most alternate versions.

However, since the Xbox Series X|S life span isn’t over yet, it could eventually have the most. That said, the release of official wraps for your console may mean fewer color variant systems are released. If so, then no Xbox console will be able to top the Xbox One’s tally of 23.