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Xbox One
Durango
2013 (prototype)

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The Xbox One was primarily known by its internal codename, "Durango", during its development phase from roughly 2011 to 2013.
Kryptos
2013 (protoype)

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"Kryptos" was another codename for the Xbox One.
2013–2020
On May 21, 2013, Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One, and it was released on November 22 of that year. The original Xbox One model was discontinued in 2017, but it continued to be used as the console's logo until its discontinuation in 2020.
Xbox One S
2016–2017
At E3 2016, Microsoft announced two new Xbox One consoles, a slimmer version named Xbox One S and another more powerful version under the codename Project Scorpio (now known as Xbox One X).
2017–2020
The previous "S" was replaced by one akin to the Xbox One X's wordmark. The Xbox One S was quietly discontinued in 2020.
Xbox One S All Digital
2019–2020

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The "Xbox One S All Digital" was an Xbox One S without a disc drive that was discontinued on July 16, 2020.
Xbox One X
Project Scorpio
2016–2017
The Xbox One X was originally code-named "Project Scorpio".
2017–2020
At E3 2017, Xbox One X was revealed as Project Scorpio's commercial consumer name. The Xbox One X was discontinued on July 16, 2020.
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Eighth-generation video game consoles
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