A:AnswerThanks for your question! Xbox Series S comes with one Xbox wireless controller. Xbox wireless controllers for Xbox Series X/S are also sold separately.
A:AnswerThanks for checking! Yes, Madden NFL 22 is available for Xbox Series S. To see what other games are playable on the console, go here: https://www.xbox.com/games
A:AnswerThank you for your question! Yes, you'll be able to access your Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription when you sign into your Xbox Series S with the Microsoft account associated with it.
A:AnswerXbox Series S is region-free and may be used in Europe, however you will need a plug adapter appropriate for the country in which it will be used.
A:AnswerThanks for asking! Yes, you may transfer games from your Xbox One X to Xbox Series S using a standard external hard drive. Please note that Xbox Series S is an all-digital console and is not compatible with disc-based games, or games installed from disc on your Xbox One X. If you want to play disc-based games, we recommend getting Xbox Series X instead.
A:AnswerDue to overwhelming demand, Xbox Series S may not currently be in stock. We're working hard to make more available, though, so we recommend checking back with Best Buy online regularly for updates.
A:AnswerThanks for your question! No, external disc drives are not compatible with Xbox Series S. To play disc-based games, we recommend getting Xbox Series X instead.
A:AnswerYes, external hard drives that work with Xbox One will also work with Xbox Series S. Please note that games optimized for Xbox Series S/X must be installed on its internal SSD to play, however games not optimized may run off of the external drive.
A:AnswerBoth Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S deliver next-generation capabilities powered by the Xbox Velocity Architecture, such as faster loading, the ability to seamlessly switch between multiple games with Quick Resume, richer and more dynamic worlds, and frame rates up to 120fps.
A:AnswerEssentially yes the extra storage is worth the $50 more however there are storage expansion cards in the form of hdd and sdd that can be purchased at a later date if needed.
A:AnswerThe 512 GB claim doesn't take into account the actual system. So after that you are left with less storage. It can hold some regular size games but it you want some larger games you're going to need external storage. If a lot of your games are 360 you don't need to get Seagate but if most/a lot are going to be One or Series X|S you're going to need the Seagate storage.