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Xbox Series X


The Xbox Series X was launched on November 10, 2020, universally, two days before Sony’s PS5 release on November 12, 2020, initially in some selected countries while a week later in others as well. 

Although the Xbox series may not be a must-buy at the moment, it does not mean that it is not an amazing console, the one with a whole heap of potential. 

Along with being surprisingly super-fast and quiet, the next-gen Xbox comes with the type of performance previously experienced from upscale gaming PCs only, which makes both old and new games look and work better than ever before. 

Under $500, Xbox Series X offers a whole lot of power, unlike gaming PCs which, for the same set of specifications, never come at this price. 

Xbox Series X is a technically remarkable console that manages to provide effective features such as extremely reduced loading times and considerably upgraded visual fidelity for games. It also employs various satisfying and comfortable features which makes one’s gameplay experience more fun and enjoyable. 

However, while the raw hardware power and the new time-saving features of the Xbox Series X are certainly incredible and hard to negate, some critical areas are still lacking. 

One of the major drawbacks is the launch lineup. It lacks the essential brand new titles. Subscription of the Xbox Game pass is advised to be picked up if one truly wants to get the best experience of the Xbox Series X at launch. This subscription, for a monthly fee, allows you to get access to a hundred games. 


Once the uniqueness of the improved hardware fades away, it becomes extra noticeable that the Series lacks the Halo Infinite, one of the major Xbox exclusives. 

In addition, the User Interface and the dashboard could have been overhauled a little more to bring home the fact that the brand new generation of console has started. 

The Xbox Series S was also made available on November 10, 2020, at a price of $299.99. This is a low specified only digital version of the console. It might not be the pocket money, it’s still a decent amount for an Xbox. The price of Xbox Series S is the same as was of Xbox One at the time of its launch. Additionally, it equals the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the Xbox One X, which has now been discontinued.

However, both Xbox One and Xbox One X collectively do not compare to the Xbox Series X which has specifications similar to the gaming PCs, that too at $500, which is much cheaper than the price of actual gaming PCs.

So, to sum it up, the new console from Microsoft is irrefutably fas. , but it misses the wow factor

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