After many rumors about it, Microsoft has finally confirmed the Xbox Series S – a lower-priced and lower-powered counterpart to the upcoming Xbox Series X.
Coming in at U.S. $299 and dubbed the “smallest Xbox ever,” the company claims the device will offer “next-gen performance.” No specs or release date were given.
Previous reports have suggested the console offers around 4 TFlops of power – more than the 1.31TF of the original Xbox One, but less than the 6TF of the Xbox One X and way behind the 12TF of the Xbox Series X.
It’s also rumored both the Series S & Series X (retailing at $499) will go on sale November 10th.
Let’s make it official!
Xbox Series S | Next-gen performance in the Xbox ever. $299 (ERP).
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