Xbox Series S
Introducing the Xbox Series S, the smallest, sleekest Xbox ever. At 60% smaller than Xbox Series X, it delivers the speed and performance of a next-gen, all-digital console at an accessible price point. Limit 1 console purchase per customer.
Next-gen performance in the smallest Xbox ever.
Go all-digital with the disc-free gaming of Xbox Series S. Get started with an instant library of 100+ high quality games, including all-new Xbox Game Studios titles like Halo Infinite the day they release, when you add Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (membership sold separately).
Change the game
With Quick Resume, you can teleport seamlessly between four different titles and resume instantly where you last left off.
Looks, sounds, plays better
DirectX ray tracing delivers a heightened sensory experience—and advantage—with hyper-dynamic living worlds full of true-to-life lighting, shadows, reflections, and acoustics.
Listen, you’re being surrounded
Bring your games and movies to life with advanced 3D spatial sound, which produces rich, dynamic audio environments.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
Download and play over 100 high-quality games, including all-new Xbox Game Studios titles the day they release, with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Plus, get all the benefits of Xbox Live Gold and EA Play when you subscribe.
Meet the new Xbox Wireless Controller
Experience the modernized Xbox Wireless Controller, designed for enhanced comfort during gameplay.
Additional information
Processor | CPU: 8X Cores @ 3.6 GHz (3.4 GHz w/SMT) Custom Zen 2 CPU GPU: 4 TFLOPS, 20 CUs @1.565 GHz Custom RDNA 2 GPU SOC Die Size: 197.05 mm |
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Memory & Storage | Memory: 10GB GDDR6 128 bit-wide bus Memory bandwidth: 8GB @ 224 GB/s, 2GB @ 56 GB/s Internal storage: 512GB Custom NVME SSD I/O throughput: 2.4 GB/s (Raw), 4.8 GB/s (Compressed, with custom hardware decompression block) Expandable storage: Support for 1TB Seagate Expansion Card for Xbox Series X, S matches internal storage exactly (sold separately). Support for USB 3.1 external HDD (sold separately). |
Video Capabilities | Gaming resolution: 1440p Performance target: Up to 120 FPS HDMI features: Auto Low Latency Mode. HDMI Variable Refresh Rate. AMD FreeSync. |
Sound Capabilities | Dolby Digital 5.1 DTS 5.1 Dolby TrueHD with Atmos L-PCM, up to 7.1 |
Ports & Connectivity | HDMI: 1x HDMI 2.1 port USB: 3x USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports Wireless: 802.11ac dual band Ethernet: 802.3 10/100/1000 Accessories radio: Dedicated dual band Xbox Wireless radio |
Dimensions | 2.55 x 5.94 x 10.82 in (6.5 x 15.1 x 27.5cm) |
Weight | 4.25 lbs (1.92kg) |
S, or for lowercase, s, is the nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and other latin alphabets worldwide. Its name in English is ess (pronounced ), plural esses.
Xbox is a video gaming brand that consists of five home video game consoles, as well as applications (games), streaming service Xbox Cloud Gaming, and online services such as the Xbox network and Xbox Game Pass. The brand is produced by Microsoft Gaming, a division of Microsoft.
The brand was first introduced in the United States in November 2001, with the launch of the original Xbox console. The Xbox branding was formerly, from 2012 to 2015, used as Microsoft's digital media entertainment brand replacing Zune. In 2022, Microsoft expanded its gaming business and reorganized Xbox to become part of its newly formed Microsoft Gaming division. Under Microsoft Gaming, Xbox's first-party publishers are Xbox Game Studios, ZeniMax Media (Bethesda Softworks), and Activision Blizzard (Activision, Blizzard Entertainment, and King), who own numerous studios and successful franchises.
The original device was the first video game console offered by an American company after the Atari Jaguar stopped sales in 1996. It reached over 24 million units sold by May 2006. Microsoft's second console, the Xbox 360, was released in 2005 and has sold 86 million units as of October 2021. The third console, the Xbox One, was released in November 2013 and has sold 58 million units. The fourth line of Xbox consoles, the Xbox Series X and Series S, were released in November 2020. The head of Xbox is Phil Spencer, who succeeded former head Marc Whitten in late March 2014.
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