So you like TNW? Then join our upcoming online event, TNW2020, you don’t want to miss it. We all knew it was coming, but now it’s official: Microsoft has unveiled its next-generation gaming consoles, the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S. In an announcement post, Microsoft said the devices will launch globally on November 10, with pre-orders starting from September 22. The beefier Series X will run you $499, while the more compact, less powerful Series S will retail at $299. Microsoft didn’t miss a chance to show off some specs, boasting the Xbox Series X comes with 12…
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Xbox Series X and Series S launching November 10 for $499 and $299, respectively
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