Entries in Microsoft Xbox Series S (20)

Monday
Jun102024

Microsoft unveils new Xbox Series X|S options for Holiday 2024

Microsoft announced during the Xbox Games Showcase three exciting additions to the Xbox Series X|S family arriving this holiday season. These consoles offer increased storage, a sleek new colour option, and a limited-edition variant for the power user.

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Saturday
Jul292023

'Final Fantasy XIV' is coming to Xbox (finally)

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Final Fantasy XIV, the critically acclaimed MMORPG, is finally making its way to Xbox. The announcement was made during the Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fest keynote, where Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer joined game director Naoki Yoshida on stage. Spencer said, “We want to bring the Xbox community and your warriors of light together, in a way that is safe, secure, engaging, and, above all, fun.”

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Friday
Jul072023

Win a Barbie Dreamhouse Xbox Series S and more from Xbox

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Do you love Barbie and Xbox? If so, you’re in luck. Xbox is giving away some amazing prizes that combine Barbie’s iconic style with Xbox’s gaming power. You could win a custom Xbox Series S that looks like a Barbie Dreamhouse, a set of Xbox Wireless Controller faceplates inspired by Barbie and Ken’s outfits, or one of 10 special Barbie dolls with Xbox accessories.

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Sunday
Apr022023

Cheaper Xbox expandable storage cards spotted

Photo: Best Buy

It looks like cheaper expandable storage cards for the Xbox are coming. A new Western Digital 1TB expansion card for the Xbox Series S/X consoles was spotted on a now taken down Best Buy page. It'll be the first Xbox external storage not manufactured by Seagate. The price was at USD 179.99 (around CAD 244), which is USD 40 cheaper than Seagate's USD 219.99 (~CAD 298) option.

When the new Xbox consoles launched, Seagate was the exclusive manufacturers for expandable drives. But now, we're hoping this listing means we'll get better pricing on the rather expensive drives for Microsoft's console. The company opted to use proprietary storage for the Xbox Series X/S, while Sony used a standard M. SSD expandable storage slot that allowed PlayStation 5 owners to use different drives available on the market. Now, we just hope this drive officially launches soon.

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