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Update: 9/8/20: Microsoft announced more details about the Xbox Series S, including its release date and specs. The Xbox Series S will release on November 10. It’s an all-digital console, so it won’t take physical discs. However, Microsoft says it has full next-gen features, including:

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  • Support for 1440p resolutions at up to 120fps
  • DirectX Raytracing
  • Custom NVME 512GB SSD
  • 4K upscaling for games
  • 4K media streaming

Xbox Series S
🎮 All-digital next-gen console
🏃 Faster load times
📈 Higher frame rates
🌎 Richer, more dynamic worlds
🔥 Next generation gaming performance
🔎 In our smallest Xbox ever#PowerYourDreams pic.twitter.com/5GxCBiSVtO

— Xbox (@Xbox) September 8, 2020

As of yet, there’s still no word on the Xbox Series X pricing or release date.

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Following numerous rumors and leaks, Microsoft provided a brief first look at the Xbox Series S and fixed the XSS’s price point at $299.

The company made the announcement in a late-night tweet, following a leak from Microsoft insider Brad Sams.

👀 Let’s make it official!

Xbox Series S | Next-gen performance in the ˢᵐᵃˡˡᵉˢᵗ Xbox ever. $299 (ERP).

Looking forward to sharing more! Soon. Promise. pic.twitter.com/8wIEpLPVEq

— Xbox (@Xbox) September 8, 2020

More information is set to follow at some point in the near future, “near” because the Xbox Series X is set to launch in November. However, Microsoft didn’t confirm whether the XSS will launch alongside the XSX.

In fact, Microsoft didn’t confirm much other than the console’s price and that it’s the smallest Xbox ever with the same next-gen capabilities. How close to the Xbox Series X it comes is another matter, though.

Sams predicted the XSS will be a less powerful version of the XSX, and Nico Partners’ Senior Analyst Daniel Ahmad confirmed the information, saying Microsoft is swapping high-end power for affordability.

As always, spec predictions and suggestions that the XSS is digital only are rumors until Microsoft confirms them. Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more Xbox news as it develops.

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