After the reveal of Microsoft’s Project Scorpio, the gaming media were rather unsure as to whether the newly announced Xbox One S would be able to gain any traction at all in the market. The Xbox One S has miraculously proven time and time again that the game/rs do actually want a slimmer version of the Xbox One.
The Xbox One S has even just proved again that it is a worthy piece of technology in the eyes of Xbox fans as it has reached the third place of “most wished for” products on Amazon’s Video Games section. The Xbox One S is 40 percent smaller than the original console with support for High Dynamic Range and the ability to scale in 4K.
The console releases in August for $299 with a 2TB version also available.
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Lewis is a games journalist, freelance gaming and consumer-tech journalist. They contributed 344 articles to ICXM between 2015–2017, focused on opinion pieces, game reviews, Windows and PC, and Xbox news: has since served as Editor-in-Chief at StealthOptional and Gaming Editor at MSPoweruser, with bylines at Gfinity Esports and FRVR.