![]() ![]() That said, Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft's Netflix-like subscription service for games and Xbox Cloud Gaming (only available for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers), lets gamers stream games and alleviates some of the digital-only restrictions. However, it’s digital-only, so you’ll be at the mercy of the Microsoft Store for any purchases you make. The Xbox Series S is far more affordable and a less powerful alternative for you to consider. It’s expensive, though, at $499 / £449 / AU$749, the same RRP as the PS5. On paper, these specs are impressive, and it has a compact tower-style design that manages to be both unique and unobtrusive. It’s capable of 4K graphics and is currently one of the most powerful consoles available. Let's break them down even further. First up is the Xbox Series X, Microsoft’s flagship console. Both work well and both can serve a different audiences. ![]() But don’t overlook the advantages of the more affordable model. From what we’ve seen, people are drawn to the sheer power of the Xbox Series X. Both have the same media apps like Netflix and Prime Video, but more importantly, both can play exactly the same games. ![]() Otherwise, both include the same user interface, the same controller, and the same Xbox Velocity Architecture that enables features like Quick Resume. Finally, the Xbox Series X renders games in native 4K at 60 frames-per-second, while the Xbox Series S targets 1440p. The Xbox Series X packs a large 1TB SSD that can store, on average, around 16 games, Meanwhile, the Xbox Series S has a 512GB SSD that only stores around four to five, though both can be expanded with a 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB Storage Expansion Card from Seagate. ![]()
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