Xbox Series S is the most wallet-friendly of all next-gen consoles, unlocking the latest blockbuster games in 120 frames-per-second, cloud gaming to take your favourite titles with you anywhere, and Quick Resume so you can jump back into your latest campaign within seconds (literally) of the console booting up. But there is one major nitpick with this lightweight console, find out in our Xbox Series S review.
Xbox Series S is a powerful console with a small design and a smaller price tag. If you're looking for a way to play the latest next-generation blockbuster games without breaking the bank, this is it.
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Experience next-gen speed and performance at a great price. Make the most of every gaming minute with Quick Resume, lightning-fast load times, and gameplay of up to 120 FPSall powered by Xbox Velocity Architecture. Enjoy digital games from four generations of Xbox, with hundreds of optimized titles that look and play better than ever. Add Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (membership sold separately) to play new games on day one.
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