Released in 2020 by Microsoft, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S have changed video gaming. When deciding between the Xbox consoles, consider the differences between the Xbox X and Xbox S. Xbox Series X consoles have twice the graphics processing ability of the preceding Xbox One system, and for the first time, the motherboard is split in two pieces to divide the power load. This keeps the components cool while delivering a lightning-fast processing speed.
Meanwhile, the Xbox Series S console is the smallest Xbox console while still packing a powerful punch. It can connect to an entertainment system gaming TV or fit on a gaming desk for more PC-style gameplay. Like the Series X, it can render graphics at up to 120 frames per second (fps). However, unlike the Series X, Xbox Series S cannot play physical discs.
Microsoft also created new Xbox Series X|S controllers. These controllers make each movement more intuitive, supporting nuanced gestures and better performance. And, with improved ergonomics, textured grips and a hybrid D-pad, they provide greater comfort and precision during gameplay.