• It's better to think of the Xbox Series X as an iteration of the Xbox One as it exists today, and as a continuation of the ecosystem that has flourished around it.
  • The Xbox Series X will be available for a hefty but not surprising $499, now a seemingly standard price for next-gen consoles at launch.
  • Yes, technically the Xbox Series X has more memory and beefier processing components that run at faster speeds than the Series S, but it's all in service of hitting...
  • The Xbox Series X is the most powerful game console currently available, featuring detailed graphics, fluid frame rates and rapid load times.
    • Microsoft sent us an Xbox One to review ahead of the console’s launch next month.
    • Below, you can watch a short unboxing video featuring the Xbox Series X retail package.
    • The Xbox Series X ($499) and Xbox Series S ($299) will be available on November 10th.
  • People also speculated that the Xbox Series X could have a dedicated graphics card but now that we have a look at the inside, we can confirm that is not the case.
  • With the Xbox Series X due out later this year, Microsoft has offered us a look at gameplay footage for 13 games that will be coming to the console.
  • Here's an overview of the general hardware experience with the Xbox Series X. When initially revealed, the Xbox Series X stunned the internet with its size.
  • With textured grip and better responsiveness, the Xbox Series X Wireless Controller won’t stand in your way as you crush the opposition.
  • Under the hood, the Xbox Series X features an AMD Navi/RDNA 2-family GPU, 16GB GDDR6, 1TB NVMe SSD, ray tracing capabilities, and a 4K Blu-ray drive.