Xbox Series S vs Xbox Series X
Xbox Series S
Xbox Series X
The Series S is the gateway drug. The Series X is the full experience.
How They Compare
The things that actually matter ๐
Pick Your Side ๐
Which one stole your heart?
Which One Is For You?
Two amazing products, two different vibes โจ
- You want the cheapest way into current-gen Xbox gaming
- You are all-digital and do not care about disc games
- You game on a smaller TV where 4K matters less
- You have a 4K TV and want it fed properly
- You want a disc drive for physical game collections
- You need the storage space for a bigger game library
The Full Story
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The little brother versus the big brother, and it is honestly a closer fight than most people think. The Xbox Series S is the console that proves next-gen gaming does not have to cost a fortune, giving you Game Pass access, fast load times, and a surprisingly capable gaming experience in a tiny white box that fits anywhere. It is the perfect console for a bedroom, a dorm room, or a second TV. The Series X, though, is the uncompromised vision of what Microsoft wanted this generation to be, with full 4K output, a disc drive for collectors, and storage that does not fill up after five games. Some games run enhanced modes only on the X, which can sting a little when you own the S. The storage situation on the Series S is its biggest weakness, forcing you to juggle games constantly. If budget is king, the Series S gets you in the door. If you want to stop thinking about limitations, the Series X removes them all.