(Both consoles also support frame rates as high as 120 fps.) Microsoft says that the major difference between the two consoles is in their rendering resolution: The Series X is built to play games in native 4K at 60 fps, while the Series S is designed for 1440p gaming at 60 fps. Of course, it’ll be much easier to capture screenshots and gameplay on the next-gen Xboxes, thanks to the new Share button on the controller.Ī table in the Xbox fact sheet comparing the capabilities of the Xbox Series X and the Series S makes their respective feature sets look largely identical. This is an upgrade over the current-gen Xbox One X, which can record Xbox Game DVR clips at 4K but is limited to 30 fps. The company also released a tidbit of information about the system’s more powerful sibling, the Xbox Series X: It is capable of streaming gameplay and recording gameplay clips in 4K resolution at a frame rate of 60 frames per second, according to a fact sheet Microsoft provided to the media. Microsoft has revealed a lot about its next-gen plans this week, confirming details about its smaller, cheaper console called the Xbox Series S.
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