The Microsoft Xbox One Series was a line of video game consoles produced by Microsoft as part of the Xbox family. It encompassed two main models: the Xbox One S and the Xbox One X. These consoles were designed to provide varying levels of performance and features to cater to different types of gamers.
The Xbox One S, released in 2016, introduced a slimmer design compared to the original Xbox One. It supported 4K video playback and offered High Dynamic Range (HDR) visuals. The Xbox One X, launched in 2017, was positioned as a high-performance console, boasting 4K gaming capabilities, enhanced graphics, and greater processing power.
Both models retained backward compatibility, allowing players to enjoy a wide range of games from previous Xbox generations. They also featured an ecosystem that included Xbox Live for online gaming, digital game purchases, and access to various entertainment apps.
In 2020, Microsoft released the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, which marked the next generation of Xbox consoles. These newer models offered more advanced hardware, faster load times, and improved gaming experiences, furthering Microsoft's commitment to gaming innovation.