Microsoft has officially revealed the Xbox Series S and now we know the price of both Series X and S.
The much awaited announcement was made from the official Twitter handle of Xbox.
👀 Let’s make it official!
Xbox Series S | Next-gen performance in the ˢᵐᵃˡˡᵉˢᵗ Xbox ever. $299 (ERP).
Looking forward to sharing more! Soon. Promise. pic.twitter.com/8wIEpLPVEq
— Xbox (@Xbox) September 8, 2020
The Xbox Series X specs leaked a day before the official announcement. It will feature a 512 gigabyte SSD, runs games at 1440p upto a 120 frames per second and also supports ray tracing.
According to Microsoft, the Xbox Series S will be all-digital as well as 60% smaller than the X.
Furthermore, Microsoft revealed that it will be available for $299, two hundred dollars cheaper than the Series X.
It will be released on November 10 while it’s pre-orders will start from 22nd of this month.
This is the tweet…
Xbox Series X: $499 (ERP)
Xbox Series S: $299 (ERP)Release date: November 10
Pre-order starts September 22: https://t.co/Dz5bRsAuwQ | #PowerYourDreams pic.twitter.com/MadZl4OOKJ
— Xbox (@Xbox) September 9, 2020
Director of Program Management for Xbox, Jason Ronald, described the Xbox Series S as the ‘smallest, most affordable all-digital next generation Xbox console’. According to Jason Ronald, “the primary difference between Xbox Series S and X is the GPU.”
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Moreover, Liz Hamren, head of platform engineering and hardware at Xbox, said that the primary difference between Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S is in resolution. Liz Hamren further said that during interaction with fans, it was revealed that they prioritize framerate over resolution that’s why Microsoft wanted to build a console that didn’t require a 4K TV.
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