Xbox Series S finally revealed, priced at £ 249 • Eurogamer.net



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UPDATE 9.50AM UK: A full version of the previously leaked teaser now lists the console’s tech specs including support for 120FPS at 1440p, 4K upscaling for gaming, 4K media playback, DirectX raytracing support, and a custom 512GB NVME SSD.

Oh, and the S Series is 60 percent smaller than the X, making it easier to fit under your TV. Here’s the full teaser:

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ORIGINAL STORY 8.40AM UK: Microsoft has finally lifted the lid on the Xbox Series S, its lower-powered next-gen console that it has confirmed will launch for $ 299 / € 299. [UPDATE: And for £249 in the UK.]

Thurrot and Windows Central released the S Series images and prices overnight, with both reporting that the more robust Xbox Series X will launch for $ 499. Both consoles are expected to launch together on November 10.

After these leaks, Microsoft finally confirmed the S Series for itself in the tweet below.

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Microsoft calls the S Series its “smallest Xbox” and another leak below shows the dimensions of the console compared to the X Series. It’s much smaller, shorter in height, and about half as thick. As expected, there is no disk drive.

Other details mentioned in last night’s reports include a $ 25 / month financing option for Series S, and a $ 35 / month option for Series X, which Microsoft is apparently willing to offer worldwide.

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Of course, the world has known about the Xbox Series S for some time now, through various leaks of its name on the official packaging and from earlier whispers of a lower-powered console pegged at around 4TF (compared to 12TF Series X). ). Microsoft has yet to discuss the technical specifications of the S Series, but it is clear that a full reveal is imminent.

I reported earlier this year that the S Series had once been planned for a reveal much earlier, though Microsoft’s plans changed when E3 2020 was canceled, leaving June uncomfortably quiet for next-gen news. Microsoft’s next one considered a filing in August, until a final decision was made to delay its announcement until September.



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