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This is basically part of Microsoft's two SKU push for the Xbox next gen family. The Series X being a high end, high spec, high price console. The Series S being a mid range, mid spec, low price console. Both running the same next gen games.
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One notable thing is the lack of disc drive in the Series S, to keep costs down. It's very much a console that will allow people to jump in from day 1 at a low cost. Rather than have to wait for price drops. Makes sense when you consider Game Pass / xCloud pairing.
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I covered Xbox's strategy earlier this year in a thread below. The Series S is basically the new One S The Series X is basically the new One X Both run next games natively, just at different levels. Scroll up when clicking below to read whole thread
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Entry points for new Xbox games include: - Last gen consoles (XB1/XB1X) - Next Gen Console (Rumored low end) - Next Gen Console (High end XSX) - Windows 10 / Steam (PC) - Mobile / Tablet / Smart TV (Future via Cloud Gaming) The choice to play new games where / how you want
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To clarify a couple of points from the first tweet, since people keep asking me. 1. Yes, this is the real console design and the console exists. 2. I have no idea if the price is real or not. Could be. 3. Xbox will reveal it properly soon enough.
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