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Microsoft's Xbox One S All-Digital Edition console will go on sale at $250

tech2 News Staff April 18, 2019, 12:28:53 IST

The new model comes as the Xbox One approaches a six-year anniversary in November 2019.

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Microsoft's Xbox One S All-Digital Edition console will go on sale at $250

Microsoft’s long-awaited digital-only Xbox One S is finally official. The console features all of the same specs as the Xbox One S, including a 1 TB hard drive, but, as the name suggests, it no longer has a Blu-ray Disc player. Pre-orders for the console are already open and those interested will be able to buy the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition from 7 May onwards at $250. The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition will come pre-loaded with three games — Minecraft, Forza Horizon 3 and Sea of Thieves. [caption id=“attachment_6471681” align=“alignnone” width=“1280”]Xbox One S All Digital Edition. Image: Xbox Xbox One S All Digital Edition. Image: Xbox[/caption] The specs are identical to those of the Xbox One S, which means an 8-core CPU, a 1.4 teraflop GPU and 8 GB of RAM. This also means that you don’t get the power of the Xbox One X and its 4K gaming capabilities. While this isn’t the cheapest way to enjoy an Xbox console experience, we aren’t sure if it’s really that good a deal either. Based on the prices at which the regular Xbox One S retails at in the US, you only get a $50 discount in return for giving up the system’s Blu-Ray player. The standard Xbox One S is also usually available with a bundled game, which means that the All-Digital Edition, despite having three games included, looks less convincing as the budget-friendly option.

Commenting on the price of the new console , General Manager of Platform and Devices Marketing at Microsoft told The Verge, “The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is $50 less than Xbox One S and we expect to maintain at least this price difference between the two consoles.”

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