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What is the difference between Xbox Series X and Series S?
The Series X offers 4K gaming with higher performance, while the Series S is a more affordable, all-digital console supporting up to 1440p resolution.
Yes! Both consoles support backward compatibility with hundreds of Xbox One, Xbox 360, and original Xbox games.
You don’t need a constant connection for offline games, but internet is required for updates, digital downloads, and online features.
Xbox Game Pass is a subscription service that gives you access to hundreds of games for console, PC, and cloud gaming, including new releases from Xbox Game Studios.
No. The Series S is an all-digital console, so games must be downloaded from the Microsoft Store or played via Game Pass.
Yes! Xbox One controllers are compatible with Xbox Series X|S consoles.

Series X comes with 1TB SSD, and Series S has a 512GB SSD. Both support storage expansion with Seagate expansion cards.

Yes, Xbox Live Gold is needed for most online multiplayer games, unless you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which includes it.
Yes! You can use USB 3.1 external drives for playing backward compatible games or storing next-gen titles.

Yes. With Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, you can stream games directly to your console, PC, or mobile devices via Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta).