The Xbox Series S is set to be a slimmer and less technology-heavy version of the upcoming Xbox Series X and many have been intrigued by the console. The reveal of the Xbox Series S has been positively received by players who don't want to pay a lot for the next-generation of consoles. Exactly how the console ties in with the next generation have now been leaked by a Twitter user who also revealed other details about the console. The leaked trailer is intriguing and the console does seem to be a system with a focus on value for money.

The Xbox Series S had been rumored for a long time and many had suspected that a slimmer version of the Series X would be available this year. This has proved to be correct and it seems to put next-generation capabilities into a smaller system, although it should be noted that the specifications will be lesser than the offering in the Series X. However, console boasts impressive specifications.

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The leaked trailer, released by Twitter user WalkingCat, states that the console is all digital, much like the digital offering for the PlayStation 5. The console will also run games at up to 120 fps, have 4k streaming for media, and games can be upscaled to this resolution as well. On top of this impressive visual offering, the Xbox Series S will have a custom 512 GB SSD and ultra-low latency which means that games on this system should run very smoothly. The early reception of these specifications has been very positive and it seems that this console may successfully appeal to a casual gamer audience that wants to play the latest games in good quality.

Alongside the impressive Xbox Game Pass offering, this console will be able to run hundreds of games in good quality and this is exciting fans. Some are even questioning the importance of the Xbox Series X given this news but some of the specifications need to be contextualized. The console advert claims that it can run at these frame rates and in this quality but that does not necessarily mean it always will. Specific games will likely be optimized to get the best out of the console while most will perform better on the Series X.

While not everyone is impressed with the look of the Series S, it is an interesting offer that may tempt players who do not want to spend too much to have access to the next-generation of games. The specifications will likely add to the appeal of the console and it will be interesting to see how the Series S impacts the gaming market when it is released later this year.

The Xbox Series S and the Xbox Series X will launch in Holiday 2020.

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