Microsoft Introduces New Carbon Black Xbox Series S – 1TB
Microsoft has unveiled the latest addition to its console lineup – the Xbox Series S with a generous 1TB of storage and a new matte black finish. Whether you’re a current console owner looking to upgrade or a newcomer to the Xbox universe, the Xbox Series S – 1TB provides another option for gaming enthusiasts.
Sporting the sleek and modern matte finish of the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Wireless Controller, the Carbon Black color looks stealthy. But it’s not just about appearances. This console delivers the same next-gen speed and performance as its 512GB counterpart, but now with double the storage capacity.
With 1TB, you can download even more of your favorite games directly to your console, ensuring they’re ready to play whenever you are. Not only does the Xbox Series S offer ample storage, but it also comes equipped with features designed to maximize your gaming experience.
Quick Resume allows you to seamlessly switch between multiple games, while lightning-fast load times ensure you spend less time waiting and more time playing. With gameplay of up to 120 frames per second, you’ll enjoy a smooth and immersive gaming experience, all thanks to the power of Xbox Velocity Architecture.
During the Xbox Games Showcase presentation, Xbox boss Phil Spencer addressed the feedback received from gamers. He emphasized the company’s efforts to increase the supply of Xbox Series X, making it more accessible to fans worldwide. Additionally, Spencer acknowledged the demand for more storage with the Xbox Series S.
With the introduction of the new Carbon Black Series S with 1TB of storage, Microsoft aims to provide gamers with even more options to enhance their gaming experiences. The new Carbon Black Xbox Series S will be released on September 1st. Pre-orders are now open at a price tag of $349.99. According to Microsoft, more retailers and regions will be added in the coming weeks.
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