Last week, Phil Spencer, head of the Xbox division at Microsoft, decided to finally reveal the release date and pricing for the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S next-gen consoles, as well as some information about the Xbox Series S specs. Now, this week, Twitter user "Klobrille" has revealed the art of video game boxes.
The official Xbox Series X|S packaging is looking hot! pic.twitter.com/Us7c91kv3h
- Klobrille (@klobrille) September 14, 2020Looking at the image published by "Klobrille" on Twitter, it appears to be really official, although it has not yet been published on the official Xbox profile on the social network. Check out the banner with the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S and their respective boxes below.
In 2 months the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S will hit the market
According to Phil, the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles will be released on November 10th, meaning that in approximately two months the next generation consoles will be available for sale! However, the Xbox Series S should arrive at approximately the price that will be charged by the Nintendo Switch in Spain (R$2999), taking into account that its price in the US will be US$299, the same price charged for the sale of the Nintendo console.
As for the price that will be charged for the Xbox Series X, things get considerably complicated, as it will cost US$200 more than its smaller brother! Microsoft's most powerful next-generation console will come for US$499, that is, expect that in Spain the Xbox Series X will be sold in the range of R$5000 to R$6000 approximately (playing low).
Xbox Series S specifications
Through Xbox Velocity Archteture technology and with hardware of the same technology as the Xbox Series X, the Xbox Series S will have the same benefits as its bigger brother, such as faster loading and Quick Resume. In addition, the small console will also feature HDMI 2.1, games running at 120, DirectX Raytracing and Variable Rate Shading. Microsoft's low-cost video game will receive technologies like Spatial Sound, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision through streaming apps like Disney+ and Netflix.
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