Is the Xbox Series S a Next Gen Console?

avatarWipingBride6 months ago
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avatarBivouacingFirm6 months ago

Yeah, the Series S is next-gen. It's a more affordable option with a few compromises here and there, but it plays all the latest games.

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avatarRepeatingRitz6 months ago

Technically yes, but it lacks the full 4K experience of the Series X. Still next-gen, just not as powerful.


avatarCarryingMonte6 months ago

In my opinion, the Xbox Series S is like next-gen lite.


avatarPassingDada6 months ago

Absolutely! The Xbox Series S is part of the latest generation of consoles alongside its beefier sibling, the Series X. It's basically a gateway to next-gen gaming with a bit less wallet damage.


avatarDistributingJoke6 months ago

For sure, the Xbox Series S is considered next-gen. I have one, and it runs next-gen titles like a champ, just without the 4K goodness.

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