Xbox Series X Coming This November, No Exact Date Provided

Looks like the pulled release date for the Xbox Series X wasn't all talk

News by Grayshadow on  Aug 11, 2020

Back in March the release date was leaked on Xbox's website. With a release of Thanksgiving before the date was pulled and the date discredited. Well, looks like that date was accurate. After revealing Halo Infinite's delay to 2021 Microsoft decided to reveal the expected release of the Xbox Series X of November.

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No exact release date has been provided but it's likely going to be the same date or near it.

We have plenty to keep you busy until Chief arrives: There will be thousands of games to play, spanning four generations, when Xbox Series X launches globally this November and over 100 optimized for Xbox Series X titles, built to take full advantage of our most powerful console, are planned for this year. And with brand new console features like hardware-accelerated Direct X raytracing, framerates up to 120 frames per second, faster loading times, and Quick Resume for multiple games, playing will look and feel better, no matter which games you choose to play on day one.

A shared library of great games through Xbox Game Pass

Hundreds of developers are at work on new games for Xbox Series X that will raise the bar for fidelity, speed and immersion; and the best way to discover new games will be with Xbox Game Pass. Game Pass delivers a curated library of content across console and PC, including all games from Xbox Game Studios the day they launch, for one low monthly price. Beginning September 15th, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members will also be able to play more than 100 games from the cloud on their Android phone or tablet, enabling them to take their console gaming on the go.  Experiences you expect on Xbox consoles such as your friends list, achievements, controller settings and saved game progress all come with you when you play on mobile. 

At the moment no price has been provided. Along with the rumor but softly confirmed Xbox Series S model that leaked this week.

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