Today at the Xbox Showcase 2023, Phil Spencer revealed a brand new Xbox Series S 1TB model. This model is a 1TB console edition with an all-new Carbon Black color. Xbox said the following about this brand-new edition of Xbox Series S.
When it comes to gaming, Xbox welcomes a community of gamers from around the world who play all kinds of games on a variety of devices they love. One thing we heard from gamers is that they wanted the option to have more storage included with their consoles.
Meet the new Carbon Black Series S with 1TB of storage. Whether you’re looking to upgrade from your current console or are new to Xbox, the Xbox Series S – 1TB offers you another option within the Xbox family of devices. The bold Carbon Black color is the same sleek, modern matte finish as Xbox Series X and the Xbox Wireless Controller. This console features the same next-gen speed and performance of our 512GB Series S, now with double the storage so you can download even more of your favorite games to your console where they’ll be ready to play when you are. Plus, you’ll make the most of every gaming minute with features like Quick Resume, lightning-fast load times, and gameplay of up to 120 FPS – all powered by Xbox Velocity Architecture.
Xbox Series S pairs seamlessly with all our fan-favorite Xbox accessories. You can also add an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription (membership sold separately) so you can play new games built natively for Xbox Series S and X like Starfield and Forza Motorsport on day one. Plus with games added all the time, there’s always something new to play.
Launching September 1 (just in time for Starfield), pre-orders for Xbox Series S – 1TB start later today at xbox.com or microsoftstore.com for $349.99 ERP. We’ll be adding more retailers and regions in the weeks to come.
Xbox Series S 1TB Pre-Orders Begin Today
This console now joins the other two models in the Xbox Series X|S family. The Xbox Series X, priced at $499, is the top-of-the-line model for this console generation, with 1TB of storage and advanced computing power. Next is the Xbox Series S, which is less powerful than the Series X and only has 512GB of storage. Finally, the new 1TB Xbox Series S with improved storage.
The brand new Xbox Series S will be available to pre-order starting today, which you can find right here.