
"Back when the Xbox Series X and Series S first launched in 2020, the former of which was priced at just $500. Back in May, Microsoft announced the company would be increasing the console prices, which raised the Series X by a whole $100 to $600. Then just a couple months back, they did it again-by $50 to $650. This might just be the only console generation to see it's systems go up in price rather than down."
"When looking at the Xbox Series X next to it's more affordable counterpart-the Xbox Series S-you'll find some substantial perks that justifies the price gap. For one, the Xbox Series X can play games in 4K resolutions. Both consoles are capable of running games with fast refresh rates of up to 120fps and support HDR content. The Series X is also equipped with a disc drive."
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 won nine categories at The Game Awards, including Game of the Year, driving interest in playing it in 4K. The Xbox Series X currently has a limited-time Amazon price of $600, an 8% discount that saves $50 off the recent $650 MSRP. The console launched in 2020 at $500, rose to $600 after a Microsoft price increase in May, and then rose again to $650. The discount returns the Series X to its spring/summer MSRP. The Series X supports 4K, up to 120fps and HDR, includes a disc drive and Blu-ray playback, and uses Xbox Velocity Architecture for fast load times and Quick Resume.
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