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Xbox Series S is launching at participating retailers worldwide on November 10, Xbox Series S is compatible with thousands of games across four generations of Xbox. Because Xbox Series S is all digital, access your digital game library through the console and select the game you want to play. All Xbox Game Studio titles include Smart Delivery so you get the best version of the game no matter which console you play on.
Partner games that have chosen to include Smart Delivery will make note of the feature on their digital game page. Xbox Series S is compatible with standard standalone hard drive and products with the Designed for Xbox badge are supported by Xbox.
The Xbox Series S is an all-digital gaming console for disc-free gaming.
The console doesn't take up much room and doesn't sound like an air plane taking off when its running, while the 1TB hard drive allows you to download plenty of games but we'll get to that a bit later. As the console doesn't have a disc-drive, you can't use physical games with it — at all. So what are your options? For a start, the console comes with three digital codes: Forza Horizon 3, Sea of Thieves and Minecraft. While getting three games straight off the bat is great, arguably Microsoft could have included some newer titles - maybe Forza Horizon 4 instead of 3, for example.
Still, Minecraft and Sea of Thieves are still quite popular and all games are family friendly. Outside of these three games, you can either buy digital versions of Xbox games from the Microsoft Store or take advantage of Xbox Game Pass.
We found the Xbox One S All-Digital to be a great companion for Game Pass, with plenty of room to download titles at your will from the services library of over games - including old and new. When the Xbox One S arrived three years on from the original Xbox One, it offered smaller, quieter, higher-quality gaming machine. It soon became the de facto Xbox system.
But since then we've seen the release of the powerhouse Xbox One X console, which offers 4K HDR gaming and the most premium gaming experience on a console until the release of Xbox Series X next year. The release of the Xbox One X raised the bar for gaming consoles and while it didn't make the Xbox One S necessarily redundant, it certainly highlighted the aged system of the Xbox One S.
That's why it's surprising that Microsoft has chosen to release a disc-less version of the S, which is essentially the same console but without a disc drive. The look is the same, the performance is the same and there's nothing that particularly makes it stand out from the pack. The draw of the original S is that it provides a cheaper Xbox alternative to the X and works for those who don't necessary have a 4K compatible screen.
However, the All-Digital takes the same console and makes it a tad simpler. For those who love the idea of disc-less gaming then the All-Digital may be prove appealing, but the issue we had was with the price. You may have even heard her on the radio or speaking on a panel. Not only is Vic passionate about games, but she's also an avid mental health advocate who has appeared on both panels and podcasts to discuss mental health awareness.
Make sure to follow her on Twitter for more. North America. Home Reviews Gaming. The physical appearance of Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is nearly identical to the standard version of the console, with the most visible difference being the missing disc drive on the front. Sleek, small, slightly lighter, and taking up far less space than the original Xbox One, the All-Digital Edition is an attractive option for those who have been waiting to upgrade.
The All-Digital Edition is a sleek, small system that will take up far less space than the original Xbox One. Because there is no disc drive, there is no disc ejection button. The console also does not include a Kinect port. If you have a Kinect camera from the original Xbox One, you can connect it via an adapter, but this comes with two issues.
The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is a capable gaming machine for those with p displays, but it lacks some of the advanced features found on the more expensive Xbox One X. But less-capable hardware can mean not having the highest possible framerates , potentially making games appear choppy. However, those who benefit from saving money on used games should factor in the price of the games you buy, as well. Prices do decline and there are plenty of sales for digital games, but the prices you can find on used physical games are almost always going to be better.
On Amazon , the disc version can be found for less than half that. Xbox Game Pass can help bridge this gap by giving you unlimited access to a huge number of games through a subscription, but ames have also left the service in the past, meaning you can lose access to them unless deciding to purchase them outright.
Should there not be a discount available for the game you want by the time you purchase, that could mean having to pay extra cash just to continue playing the game you were playing before. When it first released, the original Xbox One S was considered a worthwhile purchase for videophiles because it offered an inexpensive way to enjoy 4K Blu-ray movies. If you want to enjoy 4K Blu-ray discs, you may need to purchase one of those players on top of the cost of the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, and at that point you would have spent more money and have a less-capable system.
The environmental benefit to purchasing games digitally also sounds like it could be a positive, but studies have shown it can actually be worse for the planet based on the size of a game download. If you are in need of a second Xbox One for your home or have so little room that you will never be able to store physical media, then the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition will serve you well.
However, it's worth considering that the more powerful and still digital Xbox Series S may be better value for money if you're willing to pay a bit extra. The sleek console is conveniently compact, measuring just That makes it just a few inches smaller than the Xbox One S. There is one physical button for power on the face of the console as well as a USB 3. However if you like your consoles in loud color schemes — or anything other than white — you're out of luck. Like the Xbox One S, Microsoft's Xbox Design Lab program only allows you to to customize the color of your controllers, so when it comes to the console itself you're limited to white.
You'll notice a few more details with the latter, but the former still proves pretty capable here. For example, while playing Forza Horizon 3, we had no issue with dropped frames interrupting our experience, but there's no doubt the game looks better - and runs smoother - on the X. The console doesn't take up much room and doesn't sound like an air plane taking off when its running, while the 1TB hard drive allows you to download plenty of games but we'll get to that a bit later.
As the console doesn't have a disc-drive, you can't use physical games with it — at all. So what are your options? For a start, the console comes with three digital codes: Forza Horizon 3, Sea of Thieves and Minecraft. While getting three games straight off the bat is great, arguably Microsoft could have included some newer titles - maybe Forza Horizon 4 instead of 3, for example.
Still, Minecraft and Sea of Thieves are still quite popular and all games are family friendly. Outside of these three games, you can either buy digital versions of Xbox games from the Microsoft Store or take advantage of Xbox Game Pass. We found the Xbox One S All-Digital to be a great companion for Game Pass, with plenty of room to download titles at your will from the services library of over games - including old and new. When the Xbox One S arrived three years on from the original Xbox One, it offered smaller, quieter, higher-quality gaming machine.
It soon became the de facto Xbox system. But since then we've seen the release of the powerhouse Xbox One X console, which offers 4K HDR gaming and the most premium gaming experience on a console until the release of Xbox Series X next year. The release of the Xbox One X raised the bar for gaming consoles and while it didn't make the Xbox One S necessarily redundant, it certainly highlighted the aged system of the Xbox One S.
That's why it's surprising that Microsoft has chosen to release a disc-less version of the S, which is essentially the same console but without a disc drive. The look is the same, the performance is the same and there's nothing that particularly makes it stand out from the pack. The future of video games is digital.
Well, sort of. Paired with a Game Pass subscription, it could be the perfect option for a new Xbox One owner or anyone looking to pick up a second console. It can certainly function as your primary game console, but there are better values and more capable game consoles available elsewhere. Alongside the console and required cables, download codes for three games — Sea of Thieves , Forza Horizon 3 , and Minecraft — are included.
Right out of the gate, including Horizon 3 instead of its sequel is an odd choice, considering the big innovations to seasons and massive variety of races available in Forza Horizon 4. Two of the three games can be played offline, but Sea of Thieves requires a persistent online connection, and only one free month of Xbox Live Gold is included. The physical appearance of Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is nearly identical to the standard version of the console, with the most visible difference being the missing disc drive on the front.
Sleek, small, slightly lighter, and taking up far less space than the original Xbox One, the All-Digital Edition is an attractive option for those who have been waiting to upgrade. The All-Digital Edition is a sleek, small system that will take up far less space than the original Xbox One. Because there is no disc drive, there is no disc ejection button. The console also does not include a Kinect port. If you have a Kinect camera from the original Xbox One, you can connect it via an adapter, but this comes with two issues.
The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is a capable gaming machine for those with p displays, but it lacks some of the advanced features found on the more expensive Xbox One X. But less-capable hardware can mean not having the highest possible framerates , potentially making games appear choppy.
However, those who benefit from saving money on used games should factor in the price of the games you buy, as well. Prices do decline and there are plenty of sales for digital games, but the prices you can find on used physical games are almost always going to be better.
Go all digital with the Xbox Series S and build a library of digital games. Your games, saves, and backups are safe in the cloud. Plus, enjoy the ability to pre. Features. Next-gen performance in the smallest Xbox ever. Go all digital with Xbox Series S and enjoy next-gen gaming at a great price. Thousands of games. Go all digital with Xbox Series S and enjoy next-gen performance in the smallest Xbox ever, at a great price. Bundle includes: Xbox Series S console.