Microsoft Xbox Series X and Series S(1000+)
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FAQ - Xbox Series X and Series S
What’s the main difference between Series X and Series S?
The main difference between the Xbox Series X and Series S lies in performance, resolution, storage, and physical design. Series X is the high-end model, featuring a more powerful GPU with 12 TFLOPS, 16 GB of RAM, a 1 TB internal SSD, and a built-in disc drive, allowing true 4K gaming with higher graphical fidelity. Series S, on the other hand, is an all-digital, lower-cost console with a less powerful GPU around 4 TFLOPS, 10 GB RAM, a 512 GB SSD, and no disc drive, optimized for 1440p gaming with upscaling to 4K. Series S is smaller and more compact but delivers lower resolution and performance.
Can I transfer my games from Xbox S to Xbox X?
Yes, you can transfer your games from an Xbox Series S to an Xbox Series X because both consoles use the same Xbox ecosystem. Digital games tied to your Xbox account can be downloaded directly onto the Series X from the Microsoft Store or through your game library, without repurchasing. For physical discs, only the Series X supports them, so disc-based games from Series S (if any) must be purchased digitally. Additionally, you can use external storage drives or network transfers to move installed games between consoles, allowing you to continue playing without reinstalling large files from scratch.
Will the Xbox Series X and S play the same games?
Yes, the Xbox Series X and Series S can play the same games because both consoles use the same Xbox ecosystem and support backward compatibility with Xbox One, Xbox 360, and original Xbox titles. Most new and existing games are available digitally for both consoles through the Microsoft Store or Xbox Game Pass. However, performance may differ: Series X can run games at higher resolutions, better frame rates, and enhanced graphics, while Series S targets 1440p with upscaling and slightly lower visual fidelity. Despite these differences, the game library itself is fully compatible across both consoles.





