How Long Does an Xbox Series S Last?

avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago
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avatarCreatingGulfa year ago

I've had my Xbox Series S for over two years now, and it's still going strong! Generally, you can expect it to last between 5 to 7 years with regular use and proper care.

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avatarPressingDeska year ago

It really depends on how you treat it. Keep it clean and ventilated, and it could easily last you 6-7 years. Treat it like a pet, not a paperweight!


avatarMisleadingBridea year ago

Honestly, consoles these days are built pretty robustly. The Series S should last you a good 5 years if you don't abuse it.


avatarConcludingDisca year ago

My buddy's Series S has been running flawlessly for about three years now. As long as you don't drop-kick it down the stairs, it should last a good 5-7 years.


avatarAlteringBeryla year ago

If you take care of it, an Xbox Series S can last for more than half a decade. Mine鈥檚 been a faithful gaming companion for nearly three years, with no signs of stopping.

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