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- The Xbox Series X, Microsoft's next generation video game console, is launching during the 2020 holiday season.
- Microsoft hasn't confirmed the exact price and release date of the Xbox Series X, but production of the $400 Xbox One X has been discontinued.
- The Xbox Series X will replace the Xbox One as Microsoft's flagship console, but new Xbox games will continue to work on the Xbox One.
- We'll update this post as soon as Xbox Series X pricing and preorder details become available.
The Xbox Series X, Microsoft's next generation video game console, will launch in fall 2020 with "Halo Infinite" and more than a dozen new games. Microsoft hasn't confirmed the exact release date or price just yet, outside of specifying "holiday season 2020."
The Xbox Series X will replace the Xbox One X as Microsoft's flagship console and will be backwards compatible with all Xbox One games and controllers on release. Older games will see significant graphical improvements on the Xbox Series X, including support for 120 frames per second playback. Microsoft says the Xbox Series X will be capable of playing thousands of games from the original Xbox and Xbox 360 at launch.
So far, Xbox fans can look forward to "Halo Infinite," a new "Fable" game, "Assassin's Creed Valhalla," and more than a dozen other games coming to the Xbox Series X and Xbox One in November.
Though full details on pricing and availability for the Xbox Series X are still forthcoming, we've broken down everything we know so far about how to buy the console. We'll update this article with more preorder information as it's announced.