The most powerful next-gen Xbox console costs $500 and launches on November 10
- This November, Microsoft is launching two versions of the next-gen Xbox: The Xbox Series S, and the Xbox Series X.
- Both consoles play the same games, but the latter is far more powerful — and far more expensive: The Xbox Series X will cost $500 when it launches on November 10.
- In order to offset the high price, Microsoft is offering a financing plan that starts at $25 per month and comes with access to the company's "Netflix of gaming" service, Xbox Game Pass.
This holiday season, Microsoft is launching two new, next-gen Xbox consoles: The Xbox Series S, and the Xbox Series X.
Both consoles are scheduled to arrive on November 10, and both are capable of playing next-gen Xbox games — but that's where the similarities end.
Among the most stark differences is in pricing, which Microsoft finally revealed on Wednesday morning: The Xbox Series S costs $300, while the Xbox Series X costs $500.
For nearly double the price of the Xbox Series S, the Xbox Series X offers far more horsepower — approximately three times more, as demonstrated in the specs comparison list Microsoft published alongside the pricing news.
Though many of the specs are similar, a quick look at the "GPU Power" section demonstrates what those respective specs are capable of producing: About 4 TFLOPS ("teraflops") on the Xbox Series S, and over 12 on the Xbox Series X.
The more expensive and more powerful Xbox Series X will produce the same games with higher fidelity visuals. It also comes with a larger amount of internal storage, at 1 TB to the 512 GB found in the Xbox Series S.
When the new Xbox consoles launch on November 10, they'll cost $300 and $500, respectively, but they'll also be available through a monthly financing plan.
"Xbox Series S will be available starting from $24.99 a month for 24 months," Microsoft said in its announcement, "and Xbox Series X will be available starting from $34.99 a month for 24 months."
Those prices include a subscription to Microsoft's "Netflix for gaming" service, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. The service provides access to over 100 games that are part of a continually updated library. Moreover, those games are all able to be streamed, Netflix-style, directly to your mobile device.
Take a closer look at the Xbox Series X in its debut trailer right here:
And check out the Xbox Series S in its debut trailer right here:
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