Xbox Series X, Series S: Price in India, pre-order details and more
Users who have already subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox Game Pass (PC members) will automatically get an EA Play membership without paying anything extra.
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Xbox series X are going to be coming to India in November (Source: Xbox/Twitter)
Microsoft has confirmed that the next-generation consoles Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are going to be coming to India on November 10 and pre-orders will begin on September 12. Xbox Series S has been priced at Rs 34,990 whereas the Xbox series X will retail at Rs 49,990. During the announcement, Xbox also lifted the curtains on its partnership with Electronic Arts which can bring 60 of the simplest EA titles like Battlefield, Mass Effect, Skate, and therefore the Sims, FIFA 2020 to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Game Pass for PC gamers.
Users who have already subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox Game Pass (PC members) will automatically get an EA Play membership without paying anything extra. The new membership are going to be available for these users when the new consoles launch.
“Developing two consoles in parallel from the start enables us to deliver the foremost powerful console ever in Xbox Series X and make next-gen gaming available and affordable to more players on day one with Xbox Series S,” said Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, during a blog post.
Xbox Series X specifications
The Xbox Series X comes with 12 teraflops of GPU performance, DirectX ray tracing, and variable rate shading (VRS), a custom-designed CPU supported AMD’s Zen 2 and Radeon RDNA 2 architecture, and a 1TB NVME SSD. The console also will support 8K gaming and frame rates of up to 120fps.
On the opposite hand, the Xbox Series S will have a 512GB SSD, the potential of running games at 1440p up to 120fps with support for raytracing. As far as size cares , the Series S is around 60 per cent smaller than the Xbox Series X because it is an all-digital console after ditching the disk drive .
The onus is now on Sony’s Playstation and PlayStation 5 All Digital because the tech giant is yet to announce the worth and release date for the next-gen consoles.