Ahead of the release of Xbox Series X, Microsoft has taken the sheets off from its compact and affordable Xbox Series S.
The smallest Xbox console ever, nearly 60% smaller than the Xbox Series X, the Series S is marked by a distinctive grill on its body, with an speculation of supporting only digital editions of the game as no disc interesting port is visible. The gaming console also comes with a white controller and is priced at $299.
Our smallest Xbox ever at a small price: $299 ERP.
Yeah, it’s tiny. 🔎 pic.twitter.com/rfmkFoWaov
— Xbox (@Xbox) September 8, 2020
The new venture of Xbox is all about next-gen speed and performance with a pocket friendly price which supports 1440p gaming with upto 120fps. The gaming console will be packed with 512GB NVME SSD, powered by Xbox Velocity Architecture that will deliver faster load speed and quick resuming of multiple games with a steady frame rate.
The touted date for the release of the new gaming console is November, however the company has not yet unveiled the full specification of Xbox Series S yet.
Xbox Series S
🎮 All-digital next-gen console
🏃 Faster load times
📈 Higher frame rates
🌎 Richer, more dynamic worlds
🔥 Next generation gaming performance
🔎 In our smallest Xbox ever#PowerYourDreams pic.twitter.com/5GxCBiSVtO— Xbox (@Xbox) September 8, 2020