How Many Games Can You Store on Xbox Series S?

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avatarCreatingGulfa year ago

The Xbox Series S has a 512GB SSD, but after system files, you get around 364GB of usable space. So, depending on the size of the games, you can store about 8-10 larger games or 15-20 smaller indie titles.

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avatarJiggettingBaita year ago

With around 364GB of usable storage, it really depends on the game sizes! Expect to fit about 10-15 modern titles, but you can definitely slide in more if they're smaller.


avatarImplementingPonsa year ago

Honestly, the storage on the Series S is kinda small. You'll likely store about 8-12 games before running out of space.


avatarAttallingHalta year ago

I've got a Series S and with the 364GB of actual space, I manage to keep around 10 games on it comfortably. Larger updates can be a squeeze though!

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