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New Xbox Series X and S consoles are now available for purchase, here’s where you can buy them

Get your hands on the all-new Xbox Series X and S consoles
Last Updated on November 1, 2024
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Microsoft has released three new variants of its Xbox Series X/S consoles, and we’re here to help you decide where to buy them.

Microsoft has released three new consoles in its Xbox Series X/S family, with the highlight being the Galaxy Black Xbox Series X, which features 2TB of storage, a black-and-green color scheme, and white specks designed to mimic the cosmos. Next in the lineup is the all-digital, disc-less Series X, available in white for the first time, along with a white 1TB Series S.

All of these consoles were first announced during this summer’s Xbox Games Showcase, and after a long wait, they are finally out in the wild. They were officially released on October 15, but some select countries followed with a later release on October 29, and they are now available for purchase everywhere.

Where to buy the new Xbox Series X/S consoles

To help you skip the boring task of finding where to buy the new consoles, we’ve picked out the best places to order whichever variant you choose.

Best Buy

Xbox Series X – 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition: $599.99
Xbox Series X – 1TB All Digital Robot White: $449.99
Xbox Series S – 1TB Robot White: $349.99

Microsoft Store

Xbox Series X – 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition: $599.99
Xbox Series X – 1TB All Digital Robot White: $449.99
Xbox Series S – 1TB Robot White: $349.99

Walmart

Xbox Series X – 1TB All Digital Robot White: $448
Xbox Series S – 1TB Robot White: $348

Are the new Xbox Series X and S consoles worth it?

While the new consoles from Microsoft won’t provide higher frame rates, faster reload times or better graphics than the original models, it’s nice to see more options available. This is especially true for those who don’t bother with discs anymore and prefer digital downloads, as the all-new digital Xbox Series X can save you some cash. Similarly, for storage enthusiasts, the Xbox Series S offers more base storage (1 terabyte), and you can also add even more space in the future.

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