Microsoft has affirmed through its authority Xbox Twitter account that a discless, little Xbox called the Series S will be delivered close by its approaching Xbox Series X. The Series S was at first released late Monday, first by Brad Sams on Twitter, and furthermore by Walking Cat. The Xbox account tweeted a picture of a similar little plan overwhelmed by a huge, round vent flame broil, and said that the assessed retail cost at dispatch for the new form of the support will be $299.

The first hole from Sams likewise incorporates the $299 cost, and Walking Cat’s spilled trailer video decorated more subtleties — including taking note of that the support is 60% littler than the inevitable Series X, yet that it incorporates a fast 512GB NVMe SSD, with execution presenting to 1440p goal at 120FPS, alongside 4K upscaling. It’ll likewise uphold DirectX beam following. Xbox posted the official trailer itself on Tuesday too, affirming the authenticity of the spilled variant, and formally pegging the delivery date for November 10.

There have been bits of gossip about the Series S arriving alongside the Series X, which Microsoft made authority first right back in December 2019 (what was 2019, was it even genuine?). The Series S is basically a stripped-down, less-performant adaptation of the Series X, without genuine 4K delivering and with significantly less preparing power — yet it appears as though it’ll despite everything have the option to play cutting edge games, but likely less astonishingly.

The dispatches of both the cutting edge Xbox and the PS5 from Sony have been amazingly drawn out across huge dribble crusades, and pre-request and accessibility particulars are as yet being held near the chest for the essential consoles, a lot to the disappointment of gaming fans. At any rate now we know November 10 is the official date of accessibility for the Series S.