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The main difference between the Xbox Series X and Series S is that the latter doesn't have a disc drive.

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Microsoft's Xbox All Access service gets you Series S console plus Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox Live Gold in return for £20.99 ($24.99, AU$33) per month over a 24 month period. Gamers in 12 countries, including the US, UK and Australia, also have the option to buy the Series S and pay in instalments. That's just over half the price of the full-fat Xbox Series X and could be a very tempting price for UK gamers. Sure enough, the Xbox Series S is a digital-only version of its next-gen console in order to lower the barrier to entry. Rumours circled for months that Microsoft was working on a cheaper Xbox to launch alongside the Series X. Xbox Series S price: cheaper digital edition After all, it is supposedly the most powerful games console ever. Given that it costs the same as the original Xbox One (with the Kinect add-on), the Xbox Series X looks like pretty good value. This was followed by the Xbox One S in 2016, which went for £249/$300, and then the Xbox One X in 2017 for £450/$500. The original Xbox One launched in 2013, and cost £429/$400 (without the Kinect add-on). This was followed by 2004's Xbox 360, which originally cost £210/$300 for the entry-level model. The Xbox line started life with the original Xbox, back in 2001. If you're wondering how that compares to past Xbox consoles, here's a look back at historical Xbox pricing strategies. So, the rumours that claimed the Xbox Series X would cost $499 in the US were right. You can pre-order the all-digital Xbox Series S on the same basis. The deal includes a shiny new Series X console, access to over 100 games on Xbox Games Pass plus multiplayer gaming via Xbox Live Gold. Instead, you pay £28.99 ($34.99, AU$46) per month over a 24 month period. The services allows you to buy an Xbox Series X without paying a penny upfront – just like a mobile phone contract. More than you can afford? Microsoft has rolled out its Xbox All Access subscription service to 12 countries, including the UK (via GAME and Smyths Toys), US (Best Buy, GameStop and Walmart) and Australia (via Telstra). The next-gen console went on sale on Tuesday 10th November.

The Xbox Series X costs £449 in the UK, while the all-digital Xbox Series S is £249.
