09-09-2020, 02:23 AM
Everything We Know About Xbox All Access For Xbox Series X And S
<p>Xbox All Access was introduced years ago as a way for customers to buy an Xbox One without having to pay the full price upfront. It allowed them to pay a monthly cost, while also getting access to Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold. With the impending release of the <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-series-s-officially-revealed-as-a-299-next-ge/1100-6481882/">Xbox Series S</a> and Series X, <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-series-s-officially-revealed-as-a-299-next-ge/1100-6481882/">Windows Central</a> reports that the service will return, giving people another option to buy the next-gen consoles. If this report is true, then that means you'll be able to sign-up for a 24-monthly payment period for both consoles with no interest.</p><p>The Xbox Series S is confirmed to release on November 10 at $299, while Windows Central reports that the Xbox Series X will cost $499 and release the same day. Microsoft hasn't confirmed any information in regards to the Series X's release date and price, but the company did detail the <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-series-s-officially-revealed-as-a-299-next-ge/1100-6481882/">Xbox Series S's specs</a> in a new trailer.</p><p>The Series S is capable of 1440p at up to 120 FPS, DirectX ray tracing, and variable refresh rate among other things. It comes with a custom 512GB SSD, which you'll need to store all of your games and content as it does not feature a disc drive.</p><a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/everything-we-know-about-xbox-all-access-for-xbox-/1100-6481910/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f/">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>
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<p>Xbox All Access was introduced years ago as a way for customers to buy an Xbox One without having to pay the full price upfront. It allowed them to pay a monthly cost, while also getting access to Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold. With the impending release of the <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-series-s-officially-revealed-as-a-299-next-ge/1100-6481882/">Xbox Series S</a> and Series X, <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-series-s-officially-revealed-as-a-299-next-ge/1100-6481882/">Windows Central</a> reports that the service will return, giving people another option to buy the next-gen consoles. If this report is true, then that means you'll be able to sign-up for a 24-monthly payment period for both consoles with no interest.</p><p>The Xbox Series S is confirmed to release on November 10 at $299, while Windows Central reports that the Xbox Series X will cost $499 and release the same day. Microsoft hasn't confirmed any information in regards to the Series X's release date and price, but the company did detail the <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-series-s-officially-revealed-as-a-299-next-ge/1100-6481882/">Xbox Series S's specs</a> in a new trailer.</p><p>The Series S is capable of 1440p at up to 120 FPS, DirectX ray tracing, and variable refresh rate among other things. It comes with a custom 512GB SSD, which you'll need to store all of your games and content as it does not feature a disc drive.</p><a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/everything-we-know-about-xbox-all-access-for-xbox-/1100-6481910/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f/">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>
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