There are two models:

  • Xbox Series S 1TB (TB) – Available in white with the ability to run games at 1,440Pa 60 FPS (frames per second). Suggested price: 350 USD (about 1853 R$ in direct transfer). Previously there was only a 1TB black version.
  • Xbox Series – Available in white with the ability to play games at 4K resolution at 60 FPS (frames per second) or more. Suggested price: 450 USD (about 2382 R$ in direct transfer)

The highlight was the 1TB Series X, as most models until then had physical media access. Therefore, it becomes an option for those who don't want to spend a lot and want to get the same level of graphical performance and precision that Microsoft's most advanced hardware console offers. For comparison, the Xbox Series

In contrast, the Xbox Series S is a more economical alternative, but with less firepower, despite running all the games.

Video games come without digital media to make them cheaper and also reflect one of the characteristics of the market: most players buy games online. Furthermore, with fewer elements, consoles become lighter, and therefore more portable – Microsoft didn't provide details on the weight of the hardware, but all of the non-physical media versions the company has already released have been less heavy than those with On the media player.

On the downside, on these consoles that don't have physical media, you can't play games on disc and need to be patient, as downloading heavy games can take hours.

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