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Microsoft’s Next-Gen Xbox Series S Is Only $299

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.

The pros: if physical backwards compatibility isn’t an issue to you, and you’re not the type to trade-in your discs at places like GameStop, then the Series S will be very tempting. It’s almost the perfect Gamepass machine. And it’s $200 cheaper than we’re expecting for the Series X.

The cons: $200 is a lot less, so we’d 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.

I’m really feeling the design, which isn’t as out-there as you might first assume. Sure, the huge black ā€œspeakerā€ grill for the ventilation is the first thing to draw your eye, but it’s not as wild as you might think, since it’s actually a continuation of a design trend we saw with the Xbox One S. It also gives the wee lil’ 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).

The Xbox One S had a similar vent design, which the Series S is simply highlighting further.
The Xbox One S had a similar vent design, which the Series S is simply highlighting further. Image: Microsoft

Microsoft says there’ll be a more thorough announcement ā€œsoonā€.

Update, 9/8/20, 12:51pm—Here’s 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 ā€œultra-low latencyā€ are vague, but the 512 GB SSD is a nice, firm, small number.Ā 

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