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Snoops Enthusiast
More than reasonable prices, if Sony matches that at the top end then I'm happy. It's going to be affordable to have both if people feel the need.
 
Gemma Experienced
More than reasonable prices, if Sony matches that at the top end then I'm happy. It's going to be affordable to have both if people feel the need.
£249 for the lower end model is great. I can see people picking it up just to use as a Game Pass machine for this generation alongside a PS5.
 
Snoops Enthusiast
£249 for the lower end model is great. I can see people picking it up just to use as a Game Pass machine for this generation alongside a PS5.

Yeah, I may do that myself in the depending on how the Series S is received. I do expect Sony to push PS Now a lot harder for the upcoming generation though
 
Welshy Enthusiast
Seems really good pricing on both consoles considering what's in the box.

Can see a lot of people going for those finance options, they're decent value and gets people on board with game pass and live.
 
Random Guy Enthusiast
£250! Might have to pick one up for that. Never expected it to be that low.

£450 for the X is decent too.
 
Micro Dave Enthusiast

  • Nearly 60% smaller than Xbox Series X
  • Custom 512 NVME SSD powered by Xbox Velocity Architecture (like the SX)
  • 1440p at up to 120fps
  • DirectX raytracing
  • VRS
  • 4K streaming media playback
For £250 that's not bad, the downside might be the 500GB SSD - you might only get 3 or 4 next-gen games on there so you'll need an external drive.
 
David76 Rising Star
Here's how the newly announced Xbox Series S stacks up against the Series X

XBOX SERIES XXBOX SERIES S
PERFORMANCENative 4K, up to 120 FPS. 8K support1440p at 120 FPS, 4K Upscaling & Playback
CPU8X Zen 2 Cores at 3.8GHz8X Zen 2 Cores at 3.8GHz
GPU12 TFLOPs, 52 CUs at 1.825GHz, Custom RDNA 24 TFLOPs, 20 CUs at 1.55GHz, Custom RDNA 2
RAM16GB GDDR610GB GDDR6
INTERNAL STORAGE1TB Custom NVMe SSD512GB Custom NVMe SSD
EXPANDABLE STORAGE CAPABILITIES1TB Expansion CardTBC
RELEASE DATENovember 10thNovember 10th
PRICE TAG$499/£449$299/£249
 
Tom Rising Star

Tom

For £250 that's not bad, the downside might be the 500GB SSD - you might only get 3 or 4 next-gen games on there so you'll need an external drive.
As opposed to 4 or 5 games on the £500 consoles, unfortunately. Going to be an issue whichever device.
 
Geezer Enthusiast
I probably don't "game" enough to justify spending half a grand on a console so £250 + game pass is probably the way forward. It's nice to have the option!
 
Random Guy Enthusiast
Looks like The Series S doesn't have the same backwards compatibility as the One X

Xbox Series X enhancements won't apply to backwards compatible titles on Xbox Series S, instead, the latter will run the Xbox One S version of the games.

Speaking with Gamespew, according to the spokesperson, Xbox Series X enhancements on backwards compatible titles won't be applied with the less expensive Xbox Series S model.

Xbox Series S was designed to be the most affordable next-generation console and play next-generation games at 1440P at 60fps.

To deliver the highest quality backwards compatible experience consistent with the developer's original intent, the Xbox Series S runs the Xbox One S version of backward compatible games while applying improved texture filtering, higher and more consistent frame rates, faster load times, and Auto HDR.

Basically, current-gen games will still look good on the Series S console, just not as well as they will on Xbox Series X, apparently.
 
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