The One S is the more affordable console, designed to provide high-quality gaming at a low-ish price. And when you're not playing Call of Duty, it doubles as a Blu-ray player (there's also the All-Digital Edition Xbox One S too). The beefier Xbox One X is a lot more powerful than the 'S' and ups the stakes with true 4K gaming.
The new Xbox One S All-Digital is identical to the current Xbox One S, albeit with the disc drive removed. It cannot play your favorite 4K UHD Blu-ray discs, but 4K content delivered via Microsoft
The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is Microsoft's latest entry-level gaming console, serving up the Xbox One's lowest retail price ever, embracing streaming and downloads. Cutting the disc-drive In Microsoft's words, "all digital goods are licensed, not sold." By purchasing digital games you're gaining access to a long-term license to play your games, rather than truly owning them Price. Xbox Series S (Download) at Amazon for $319.98. The Xbox Series S is a remarkably cheap console, costing just £250 ($300, AU$500) – no wonder there was a collective gasp from members of the media when pricing was finally revealed. This compares to £450 ($500, AU$749) for the Xbox Series X.