Microsoft
has announced the global release of Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. While the most-anticipated Xbox Series X costs $499, the Xbox Series S comes at the price of $299. Here is technically everything you need to know about Microsoft’s two new additions to its Xbox console gaming lineup.
Xbox Series X and Series S now available
The major attraction of Xbox Series X has to be its 12 teraflops of GPU power that enables up to 120 frames per second (fps) rate, in addition to hardware-accelerated Direct X raytracing, variable-rate shading, and Quick Resume, which allows players to resume where they left off. On the other hand, Xbox Series X is touting a level of fidelity, precision, and accuracy unlike before.
“Experience the thrill of gaming at 120 frames per second, with faster loading times, richer, more dynamic worlds and much more on Xbox Series X, our fastest most powerful console ever, and Xbox Series S, delivering next-generation performance at an affordable price in the smallest Xbox ever. Plus, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership on console now includes EA Play,” Microsoft said.
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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members playing on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S are now also eligible for EA Play membership at no additional cost.