Image: Extreme Consoles
Have you ever wanted a “Clear Edition” of the Xbox Series X? Well, here’s what it might look like!
The talented folks over at Extreme Consoles have come up with a transparent Series X design featuring green ambient lighting that’s gone viral on social media over the past few days, racking up hundreds of thousands of views.
In fact, this Clear Edition Xbox Series X has been so popular that Aaron Greenberg has commented on it, with Microsoft’s VP of games marketing calling it “so beautiful” and suggesting that it needs to be part of a museum.
The image is one thing, but here’s a look at the video that’s attracted the most interest (with Aaron’s comment):
Xbox’s Aaron Greenberg: “It’s so beautiful, put this in a museum!”
Xbox Series X ‘Clear Edition’ console featuring a transparent case that fully reveals its internal components
What do you think? pic.twitter.com/u4e5HVH6zF
— 🕹️ Extreme Consoles 🎮 (@extremeconsoles) August 8, 2025
Now, before you ask, you can’t just go on the Extreme Consoles website and hit the “Buy” button on this – the company does stock custom controllers and Series X Smart Wraps on there, but they say their work is “predominantly bespoke” with “each design tailored exclusively for our clients”.
It’s not clear whether this is something you can actually order from them, but it’s certainly worth a try if you’re interested and willing to pay a premium (presumably) for it – there’s a contact page on the website where you can get in touch.
Anyway, this is cool! We’ll leave you with a look at a similar design they made for the Xbox 360 recently, and let us know in the comments if you’d be interested in a “Clear Edition” Xbox Series X – maybe Microsoft should have made one?
Keeping the Dream Alive…
How’s this for an Xbox 360 custom console with a clear replacement shell and added LED lights pic.twitter.com/5CiykyZyx3
— 🕹️ Extreme Consoles 🎮 (@extremeconsoles) August 5, 2025
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Fraser is the News Editor at Pure Xbox, where he spends his time reporting on the biggest stories in the world of Xbox and beyond.