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Microsoft's Xbox Series S (code name Lockhart): What we know, what we expect

Microsoft’s Xbox Series S (code name Lockhart): What we know, what we expect

Posted on July 1, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Microsoft hasn’t even announced the console, but speculation (and a few leaks) imply we could see an Xbox One S for the next generation.

Microsoft came clean about its next-generation game console, the Xbox Series X, last March. Or they least revealed details about its internal components. Now, attention is being focused on “Lockhart,” the code name for what most assume is a cheaper and less powerful version of the Xbox Series X.

That Microsoft should have a second version of the Xbox Series X is no surprise; today, Microsoft sells a $299 Xbox One S as a cheaper alternative to the $399 Xbox One X. It’s possible, then, that Microsoft could simply call this next-gen console the Xbox Series S, a name that’s already stuck among enthusiasts.

News of the cheaper console has been slowly leaking out, so let’s talk about what we know, what we don’t, and what’s likely.
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