After a series of leaks last night, Microsoft has finallyand officially announced their second next-gen console: the smaller, cheaper Xbox Series S. And it is cheap
https://kotaku.com/report-leaked-controller-mentions-second-next-gen-xbox-1844667701
While the bigger next-gen machines from both Microsoft (Xbox Series X) and Sony (PlayStation 5) are expected to sell later this year for at least $499, this smaller console is priced at only $299.
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The pros: if physical backwards compatibility isnāt an issue to you, and youāre not the type to trade-in your discs at places like GameStop, then the Series S will be very tempting. Itās almost the perfect Gamepass machine. And itās $200 cheaper than weāre expecting for the Series X.
The cons: $200 is a lot less, so weād expect some more serious compromises in terms of specs than just the loss of a disc drive. When we first reported on this console back in 2019, it was believed that the performance gap between the Series X and Series S would be around the same as the Xbox One and Xbox One X.
Iām really feeling the design, which isnāt as out-there as you might first assume. Sure, the huge black āspeakerā grill for the ventilation is the first thing to draw your eye, but itās not as wild as you might think, since itās actually a continuation of a design trend we saw with the Xbox One S. It also gives the wee lilā console a little character, a defining visual mark that helps it stand out (while also making it look like an intercom system from Control or Portal).

Microsoft says thereāll be a more thorough announcement āsoonā.
Update, 9/8/20, 12:51pmāHereās a trailer.
Per the trailer, the Xbox Series S launches November 10 and offers the following features:
Resolutions up to 1440p at up to 120 FPS
DirectX Raytracing
Variable refresh rate
Variable rate shading
Ultra-low latency
4k streaming media playback
4k upscaling for games
A custom 512 GB SSD
Most of these specs like āultra-low latencyā are vague, but the 512 GB SSD is a nice, firm, small number.Ā