A new Xbox Dev Kit was just certified in South Korea — could this be an Xbox “Pro?”


What you should know

  • A new Xbox Developer Kit has passed the certification process in South Korea as of March 18.
  • The National Radio Research Agency checks all electronic devices for use in Korea.
  • This agency has previously checked the Xbox One X and the Xbox Series X|S.
  • It’s not known what this kit is for. It could be an Xbox handheld, all-digital Xbox Series X, Xbox Series Pro, or something else entirely.

The PlayStation 5 Pro has been the talk of the week for hardware. Various outlets reported specs for the rumored PS5 Pro, and a rumored investigation is taking place within Sony regarding how the leak occurred. It’s been relatively quiet on the Xbox front — at least, until today. Now, we have our own speculations to make.

The Xbox News for Koreans site has spotted a new Xbox Developer Kit in South Korea. A screenshot posted to their Twitter shows that a new XDK has passed the Nation Radio Research Agency certification. Why is this a big deal, exactly?

Oh, what’s this? (Image credit: Xbox News for Koreans)

According to Xbox News for Koreans, all electronic devices must be certified by the National Radio Research Agency to determine they won’t harm radio waves. Failure to have the device certified means it can’t be used within the country. As a result, Xbox has passed at least three prior Xbox Developer Kits through the National Radio Research Agency. This included the Xbox One X and Xbox Series X|S. 

You can independently verify this by checking out the National Radio Research Agency website. Switch to English using a translator if you’re unfamiliar with Korean; search for the term “XDK Console.”

You can see some dates that are close to the launch of significant Xbox consoles. (Image credit: Future via Michael Hoglund)





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