Is Xbox Series S as Good as Series X?

avatarReplyingTheft10 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance10 months ago

If you want 4K gaming and a disc drive, go for the Series X. The Series S is perfect for 1080p gaming and digital-only content.

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avatarInterferingHood10 months ago

Honestly, for most casual gamers, the Series S offers a fantastic experience at a lower price. You likely won't notice a huge difference unless you're into hardcore gaming or need the best specs.


avatarTrainingLace10 months ago

The Series S is a great budget-friendly option, but the Series X packs more power with better graphics and performance. It's all about what you value more!


avatarCompletingClint10 months ago

Not really. The Series X is significantly more powerful and offers a better overall gaming experience.

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