And the Xbox Series X and Series S will also support backward-compatible Xbox 360 and original Xbox games. If you still own a bunch of Xbox One games, they should work on the new consoles unless they required Kinect. Let’s talk first about backwards compatibility. That ability to play a whole lot of Xbox games, whether you already own them or are paying Microsoft a monthly fee for the privilege of doing so, is key to Microsoft’s approach with its new Xbox consoles. The Series X will be backward compatible with a huge amount of the Xbox back catalog, and you’ll also have access to more than 100 titles if you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass. There’s no marquee launch title - that was supposed to be Halo Infinite until it was delayed to 2021.īut that doesn’t mean you won’t have a lot to play on day one. You’ll first be able to get your hands on Microsoft’s newest consoles, the $499 Xbox Series X and the slightly less powerful $299 Xbox Series S, when they launch on November 10th. Photo by Tom Warren / The Verge Microsoft Series X / S
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