Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S Price and Release Date Leaked 

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Microsoft’s next-gen consoles Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S have been leaked online with their console prices and release date information. An image posted online by a Twitter user by the name of Thurrott previously revealed the Xbox Series S console look and its price, which is set at $299. 

Moreover, another Twitter user by the name of WalkingCat released a video showcasing both the consoles, with their prices and release date in a short video clip.  

Check out the video clip posted by WalkingCat below: 

WindowsCentral has also confirmed that the leaks are true according to its own sources. The report confirms that the Xbox Series S will cost $299 at retail, with a $25 per month of Xbox All Access financing option. On the other hand, the Xbox Series X will cost $499, with a $35 per month Xbox All Financing option for buyers. Lastly, the report also confirms the release date leak, which is said to be on November 10, 2020. 

As you can see in the video, the Xbox Series S is quite different from the Series X, in both its size and its physical appearance. In fact, the Xbox Series S is so small that it can fit inside the Series X console with lots of room to spare. Details on the little console’s capabilities are not known as of yet, but if the leaks are true, we might get the console information pretty soon in the coming weeks. 

Now that the price of the Xbox Series X has been confirmed to be $500, it is welcoming to see a smaller and affordable console option that Microsoft is going to launch for fans. With its $300 price range and speculations of the console being just as powerful as the current Xbox One X, it certainly seems like a juicy option for fans to buy. 

What do you think of the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S price? Post your comments below. 

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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