Xbox Series S da 1 TB: nera come il carbone, spaziosa come la Series X thumbnail

Xbox Series S 1TB: Black as coal, as spacious as Series X

Xbox Series S 1TB: Black as coal, as spacious as Series X thumbnail

We had all hoped for it a bit, and now it’s here. Xbox has officially presented a new and very elegant version of the Xbox Series Swith everything the white counterpart lacked: 1TB of storage space.

Why let’s face it, the first Series S had very few defects. With a design that had made it the smallest Xbox ever, becoming the next-gen console more affordable in terms of price, the only limitation was the storage space from only 512GB. Definitely little to fully enjoy all the games available on Game Pass (apart from cloud gaming). Quite cheap though when you consider that the 1TB version arrives on the eve of Starfield’s launcharriving on September 6 and available from day-one on Game Pass.

Xbox Series S 1TB in Carbon Black: features and price

The new Series S 1TB doubles the storage space of the previous versionalso introducing a new coloring: Carbon Black. Nera come il carbone. A tonal variant that for now had been exclusive to the Series X, also 1TB.

From a technical point of view, however, little changes: the new version is equipped with all the characteristics of the white Series S. We then find the Quick Resume (to quickly switch from one game to another), the support for gameplay up to 120 FPS (for titles that support it, of course) and times ultra-fast loading.

Xbox Series S 1TB

Xbox Series S 1TB in Carbon Black coloring is currently available on the Microsoft Store and at resellers for € 349.99.

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