Xbox One Series S Grand Reveal



Microsoft plans on releasing two next-gen consoles for this holiday season. They officially announced Xbox One Series S (after a leak) which is an alternate more affordable console at $299. This is incredible for the next gen of console gaming and just the gaming industry as a whole.


That is all fine and dandy, but who else is confused with the Xbox’s versions? The names are all too similar. I decided to create a flow chart because it is a bit, all over the place. Anyone else getting Nintendo vibes with the whole debacle with the DS? Dsi? DSi Lite? etc etc.


I broke everything down into a beautiful flow chart.


Pre-orders go live on September 22, 2020. Will be available at most typical retailers.


According to Xbox these are the retailers, along with times. – United States (8AM PT): Microsoft Store, Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Walmart, Target, Sam’s Club, Newegg, and other participating retailers – Canada (8AM PT): Microsoft Store, Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, EB Games, The Source, and other participating retailers – UK (8AM BST): Microsoft Store, GAME, Amazon, Dixons, Currys PC World, Argos, John Lewis, Smyths Toys, VERY, AO, Tesco, Simply Game, Shopto and other participating retailers – Australia (8AM AEST): Microsoft Store, JB Hifi, EB Games, Telstra, Harvey Norman, and other participating retailers – New Zealand (8AM NZST): Microsoft Store, JB HiFi, EB Games, Spark, and other participating retailers


Good luck gamers!






 

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