| 1999–2000 (pre-launch) | 2000–2001 (pre-launch), 2001–2005 | 2005–2010 | 2010–2013 |
| 2012–2026 | 2013–2019 | 2019–present | 2026–present |
Xbox
1999–2000 (pre-launch)
This was used during the alpha development stage.
2000–2001 (pre-launch), 2001–2005
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2005–present
2005–2010
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In 2005, with the reveal of the Xbox 360, a new logo was adopted: the "X" is now in a gray ball, and the wordmark was redesigned by Landor Associates.
2010–2013
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On November 1, 2010, in time for the launch of the Kinect sensor for the Xbox 360, the logo was updated.[3]
2012–2026
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This logo was applied due to the adoption of the Metro design language, and was first seen with the release of Windows 8 Consumer Preview, released on February 29, 2012. It is used as a primary logo for Xbox Live on Windows Phone and Xbox Games on Windows 8. This logo was not used for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
2013–2019
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In 2013, the logo was updated in time for the reveal of the Xbox One.
2019–present
This logo refresh slightly emboldened the wordmark. The refresh was accompanied by the unveiling of the Xbox Series X & S series of consoles.
Despite the introduction of the 2026 logo, this logo is still being used transitionally.
XBOX
2026–present

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In April 2026, a new logo was introduced that is less minimalist and more inspired by the original Xbox and a liquid glass-like aesthetic. Later in May, the name began to be stylized in all caps.
The logo is also used as a corporate logo for the eponymous division formerly known as Microsoft Gaming.
References
External links
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Business
Development Gaming
Hardware Conventions Other
Divisions Defunct/Discontinued
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