Tuesday, 22 September 2020

While the Xbox Series X leads the next-generation lineup, the newly-unveiled Xbox Series S offers a cheaper sister console.

Microsoft enters next-gen with a dual-pronged approach into the next Xbox consoles, with Xbox Series X, and the Xbox Series S. The successor to Xbox One comes in two flavors, divided between the top-tier powerhouse, alongside an affordable alternative packing a slice of the same ambition.

The Xbox Series S reflects many of the signatures seen in Xbox Series X, including the combination of the latest AMD Zen 2 and Navi architectures, high-speed solid-state storage, and the same library of upcoming titles. But the console also distances itself from the flagship, targeting a more affordable price point, and scaling back performance.

Here's what you need to know about Xbox Series S, and how the specs and pricing stack up against the Xbox Series X, ahead of their November debut.

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Xbox Series X (Preorder)

£450 at Microsoft

The full next-generation experience.

Xbox Series X is Microsoft's new flagship, as its most powerful console with over 12TF GPU performance and a custom SSD. It boasts up to 4K resolution and 120 FPS, full backward compatibility across four generations, and ray-tracing support.

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Xbox Series S (Preorder)

£250 at Microsoft £250 at Amazon UK

Experience next-gen gaming for less.

Microsoft serves the next-generation for less with its budget-friendly Xbox Series S. The console packs the same high-performance CPU and SSD technology as Xbox Series X, while scaling back the GPU and removing the disc drive.

Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S release date

Microsoft has confirmed the Xbox Series X will launch on November, with the Xbox Series S also seeing a simultaneous release across most markets. That comes as the manufacturer wrangles the challenges of current world events, with impact on production lines, amid stay-at-home orders across the globe. However, the console still appears on track for this holiday, even if prior launch titles like Halo Infinite have been delayed in 2021.

Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S price: How much do they cost?

Xbox Series S will cost $299 at launch, with a $25 per month financing option, via the Xbox All Access program. The Xbox Series X is priced at $499, also available through a $35 per month Xbox All Access financing option.

The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are both expected to launch simultaneously across 37 existing Xbox markets, with respective pricing for each region. With both Microsoft and Sony keen to undercut their rivals when headed to the market, it's the end of a long-running standoff throughout 2020.

Xbox Series X vs Xbox Series S: What you need to know

Microsoft enters the next generation with two consoles, the flagship Xbox Series X, and a more affordable sister console, Xbox Series S. The two devices include the latest hardware architectures from AMD, coupled with solid-state drive (SSD) storage and other advancements over the Xbox One family. And while each represents an entry point into Xbox's future, they sport separate gameplay targets, as reflected in their retail price points.

The Xbox Series X has seen nearly one year in the spotlight, boasting the full next-generation experience, powered by its frequently-touted 12 teraflops (TF) of graphical prowess. The console pushes 4K resolution and 60 frames-per-second (FPS) as standard, maxing out at 8K resolution and 120 FPS across its top-performing titles. Other fundamental performance gains come from its onboard NVMe SSD storage, eliminating a past bottleneck in loading times and performance.

The existence of the Xbox Series S has been rumored for some time now, shifting away from Microsoft's raw focus on power with Xbox Series X. The recent announcement now highlights a two-tiered approach into the next generation, not dissimilar from the Xbox One family, once divided by Xbox One X and Xbox One S. That provides the balance of an enthusiast device pushing the best, coupled with Xbox Series S — a more affordable variant featuring some next-gen features.

The Xbox Series S targets lower resolutions while retaining some of the next-generation features. It hits 1440p at 120 FPS, with hardware to support the full spectrum of future games, while phasing out Xbox One hardware.

Xbox Series S retains the same underlying identity of Xbox Series X, including an identical library of supported games and architecture under the hood. The main difference comes down to raw processing power, with the Xbox Series S GPU reported providing 4TF of floating-point performance, around a third of that boasted by Xbox Series X.

For reference, the existing Xbox One X shipped with a 6TF GPU, while the Xbox One S comes in at 1.4TF. However, that doesn't provide a direct comparison with the 4TF rumored for Xbox Series S. Teraflop count isn't everything and shouldn't be relied upon solely, with advancements from the new "RDNA" architecture providing improved per-teraflop returns over the "GCN" used by Xbox One. It means that Xbox Series S will be an upgrade over Xbox One X, even if not as large as a jump to Xbox Series X.

The Xbox Series S shares a lot with Xbox Series X, including the same latest generation hardware from AMD, resulting in a sizable performance leap. That includes a similar 7nm system on a chip (SoC) and reported eight CPU cores, but scaled to 3.6 GHz versus 3.8 GHz.

Microsoft's praised switch to SSD storage also supposedly translates to Xbox Series S, further increasing loading speeds over the spinning hard drives across the Xbox One family. Like Xbox Series X, its affordable sibling will leverage an NVMe SSD setup, although cut down to 512GB. RAM also sees a reduction from 16GB GDDR6 down to 10GB GDDR6 on Xbox Series S.

The final significant disparity comes with a missing disc drive, making Xbox Series S an entirely digital console. It follows Microsoft's first experiment with the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition back in 2019, pulling the 4K Blu-Ray drive at a $50 price cut. Its absence with Xbox Series S helps keep the price lower and physical footprint smaller, as the company further embraces digital licensing and subscriptions. That also means Xbox Series S will lose some aspects of backward compatibility related to physical media.

Xbox Series X vs Xbox Series S specs compared: What's the difference?

With Xbox Series X representing the higher end of the next generation, and Xbox Series S offering a more affordable entry point, the hardware under the hood also reflects those differences. Microsoft's cheaper console scales back performance to cut down costs, including a slower CPU and GPU combination, with one-third of the graphical performance, on paper.

The Xbox Series S' expected technical specifications follow below, alongside how they stack up against the alternative Xbox Series X.

Category Xbox Series X Xbox Series S
Processor 8x Cores @ 3.8 GHz (3.6 GHz w/ SMT) Custom Zen 2 CPU 8x Cores @ 3.6 GHz (3.4 GHz w/ SMT) Custom Zen 2 CPU
Graphics 12.15 TFLOPS, 52 CUs @ 1.825 GHz Custom RDNA 2 GPU 4 TFLOPS, 20 CUs @ 1.565 GHz Custom RDNA 2 GPU
Memory 16 GB GDDR6 10 GB GDDR6
Memory Bandwidth 10 GB @ 560 GB/s, 6GB @ 336 GB/s 8 GB @ 224 GB/s, 2GB @ 56 GB/s
Internal Storage 1 TB Custom NVME SSD 512 GB Custom NVME SSD
I/O Throughput 2.4 GB/s uncompressed, 4.8 GB/s compressed 2.4 GB/s uncompressed, 4.8 GB/s compressed
Expandable Storage 1 TB Expansion Card (matches internal storage exactly) 1 TB Expansion Card (matches internal storage exactly)
External Storage USB 3.2 External HDD Support USB 3.2 External HDD Support
Optical Drive 4K UHD Blu-Ray Drive None, digital-only
Performance Target 4K @ 60 FPS, up to 120 FPS 1440p @ 60 FPS, up to 120 FPS
Color Matte Black Robot White, Black
Size 301mm x 151mm x 151mm 275mm x 151mm x 64mm
Price $499, £449, €499 $299, £249, €299
Release date November 10, 2020 November 10, 2020

Does Xbox Series S play Xbox Series X games?

The Xbox Series S features the same next-generation library as Xbox Series X. That includes guaranteed support for future Xbox titles for years to come, as well as backward compatibility with all Xbox One titles, and a handful of Xbox 360 and original Xbox games. While Microsoft plans to phase out the Xbox One eventually, Xbox Series S will cover your needs far beyond cross-generation experiences, like Halo Infinite.

Microsoft's formerly unveiled "Smart Delivery" also plays a crucial role, ensuring purchases translate up and down the Xbox family. That means supported Xbox One titles can bring free upgrades to next-gen, with enhancements scaled around the capabilities of the console. For example, when one title may upgrade to 4K at 120 FPS on Xbox Series X, the Xbox Series S may feature smaller upgrades to resolution or framerate.

We've already seen an extensive list of Xbox Series X Optimized games, also expected to extend to Xbox Series S. In-house Xbox Game Studios titles dominate the list, including Halo Infinite, Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, and Everwild, and Fable. Third-party publishers also pledge next-gen support, with Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, and Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War among launch highlights.

Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S preorders: Where can I buy it?

Microsoft has started its Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S preorder rollout, ahead of the next-generation kick-off scheduled for November. While preorders previously opened in Europe, Australian, and Asia, U.S. and Canadian retailers kick off sales at 8 a.m. PT / 11 a.m. ET.

Preorder Soon

Xbox Series X (Preorder)

£450 at Microsoft

The full next-generation experience.

Xbox Series X is Microsoft's new flagship, as its most powerful console with over 12TF GPU performance and a custom SSD. It boasts up to 4K resolution and 120 FPS, full backward compatibility across four generations, and ray-tracing support.

Preorders Soon

Xbox Series S (Preorder)

£250 at Microsoft £250 at Amazon UK

Experience next-gen gaming for less.

Microsoft serves the next-generation for less with its budget-friendly Xbox Series S. The console packs the same high-performance CPU and SSD technology as Xbox Series X, while scaling back the GPU and removing the disc drive.

Which next-gen Xbox console do you plan to buy? Let us know in the comments section.



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