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TechRadar Verdict

The Xbox Series 10 utilizes its powerful specs to significantly reduce load times and boost overall game performance and visual allegiance. But while features such every bit Quick Resume, Smart Delivery, and backward compatibility requite it that extra edge, it's hard to deny that it'south lacking in fundamental areas – notably, significant UI improvements and captivating exclusive games.

Pros

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    Significantly faster loading times

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    Dolby Vision and Atmos support

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    4K/60fps gameplay (4K/120Hz support)

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    Backwards compatibility for hundreds of games

Cons

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    Sectional library is defective

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    Minimal UI improvements

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    Compatible Tv set required for full visual experience

Xbox Series X one-minute review

The Xbox Series X wasn't an essential buy at launch, but Microsoft's powerhouse panel is finally coming into its ain. It'southward e'er been a fantastic piece of hardware, heed yous, one which can solidify itself as an incredible new-gen panel in the future.

Merely until at present, the new Xbox has been missing the initial wow factor we've come to look with each new console generation. There'd been a singled-out lack of games that truly make the most out of Microsoft's new system, and the feeling that things are more of a continuation of what we've had before isn't helped by the same UI from the Xbox One.

Information technology'southward easy, and so, to feel slightly underwhelmed at first when you boot upwards the flagship Xbox, just soon the improvements begin to brand themselves known. Thankfully, the Xbox Series X now has a library of games that showcase what Microsoft's new hardware can practice. Halo Space, Forza Horizon five, Psychonauts two, and Microsoft Flight Simulator are now available.

And that'southward good news, because nosotros've always been impressed with the Xbox Serial X from a hardware perspective. It'due south super-fast, practically silent, and delivers the kind of exceptional functioning that nosotros've previously only seen from loftier-end gaming PCs. This ensures that games – both old and new – look and perform amend than they ever have earlier, and provides a solid foundation for Microsoft to build upon in the years to come.

Xbox Series X one year on

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We've updated our Xbox Series 10 review to reflect our impressions afterward using the console for over a year. Microsoft has rolled out a few welcome improvements to the Series X, and now finally has the exclusive titles that take full advantage of the hardware's power like Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon v.

But different the best gaming PCs, which tends to toll thousands of dollars, Microsoft has packed a considerable amount of power under the Xbox Series X's monolith-esque frame for only $499 / £449 / AU$749. The end event is a technically advanced console with drastically reduced load times and significantly improved visual fidelity in games, that'southward competitively priced.

The deal is sweetened further thanks to numerous quality-of-life features enhancing your gameplay experience, like Quick Resume and FPS Boost, which we'll discuss in further detail below. However, even though the Xbox Series X'south raw hardware ability cannot be understated – and its new time-saving features are most certainly welcome – information technology's defective in some critical areas.

The Xbox Series X however doesn't take the same library of 'must-have' exclusives that PS5 or even Nintendo Switch can offer, but information technology does accept Xbox Game Laissez passer. Information technology's a subscription service that lets you access hundreds of games for a monthly fee – and if y'all're someone who loves to play new titles each and every calendar month spanning multiple genres, it's the best deal in gaming correct now.

Even though Xbox Game Pass is generally populated by older titles, many are optimized to take advantage of Xbox Series X's hardware, such as Gears 5, Forza Horizon 4, and Ocean of Thieves. So, it'southward a cracking place to experience new-gen games for less. What's more, all first-party titles hit the service on solar day one, and thanks to Microsoft's acquisition of ZeniMax Media, Xbox Game Pass is now domicile to a bunch of Bethesda titles - with futurity titles like Starfield and The Elderberry Scrolls half-dozen landing on the service on day i. Microsoft besides plans to learn Activision Blizzard, which ways series similar Call of Duty will hit this service in the time to come.

Microsoft'south flagship console is every bit powerful as you'd expect, then, but nosotros'd hold off on buying an Xbox Series X unless you lot're already heavily invested in the Xbox ecosystem. Or, if you but want the best Xbox console experience possible right at present. For everyone else, it may be worth waiting until the new-gen library of games becomes more substantial. Read on for our full Xbox Series X review.

Xbox Serial X review: price and release date

Xbox Series X

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  • Xbox Series X release date: Out now (released November 10, 2020)
  • Xbox Serial 10 cost: $499 / £449 / AU$749

The Xbox Series X launched globally on November x, 2020, giving Microsoft a two-day head get-go confronting Sony'due south PS5, which was released on November 12 (in select countries and November 19 for the residuum of the world). Cheque out our PS5 review if you're interested in Sony'south panel

The Xbox Series X is priced at $499 / £449 / AU$749. A lower-specced, digital-just version of the console, the Xbox Serial Southward, also launched on November x, priced at $299.99 / £249.99 / AU$499. If that price bespeak sounds more than highly-seasoned, read our total Xbox Series Due south review.

While this isn't exactly pocket money, it's a decent toll for the new Xbox. It's the same toll as the (now discontinued) Xbox One was at launch, besides matching the MSRP of the similarly discontinued Xbox Ane 10. Both of these are nowhere nigh every bit powerful as the Xbox Serial X. Considering that the Series X has specs similar to a gaming PC, the $500 mark is pretty bully – you lot'll be very hard-pressed to find a gaming PC at this cost tag.

However, as mentioned, if you lot want to go the nigh out of your Xbox Series X we recommend picking up an Xbox Game Laissez passer Ultimate subscription, which costs $15 / £x.99 / AU$15.95 a calendar month (annual subscriptions are besides available, which shaves a little off the toll for a year). While this is an boosted outlay, that grants you extra access to hundreds of Xbox Game Pass games (including Bethesda and EA titles), Xbox Live Gilded, cloud gaming, and monthly free games, which should save you money in the long term compared with buying games separately.

If you're not fussed near the bells and whistles of Game Laissez passer Ultimate, then information technology may be worth picking up a regular Game Laissez passer subscription instead, which costs ($9.99 / £seven.99 / AU$10.95). That only grants access to the service on panel (rather than both PC and console) and does away with cloud gaming on mobile devices.

It's worth pointing out that the Xbox Series 10 is also available on Microsoft's Xbox All Access subscription service in select regions, including the United states, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, and Australia. Xbox All Admission bundles together the console with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on a 24-month plan (giving y'all admission to the latter for the duration) at a price of $34.99 /£28.99 / AU$46 a month, with no upfront costs – which feels like a very good bargain.

Simply the Xbox Serial Ten isn't the only new-gen console available, and it's also worth checking out the PS5 and PS5 Digital, which initially launched at like cost points. Still, nosotros've recently seen the PS5 get a cost hike with Sony blaming this on soaring inflation globally. We won't delve also much into that hither, though, merely information technology currently makes the Xbox Series X the cheaper powerhouse option.

Xbox Series 10 review: pattern

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  • Modernistic, sleek pattern
  • Extremely quiet
  • Emits same amount of heat every bit Xbox One X
  • Minimal UI and dashboard updates

The design of the Xbox Series X is a major departure from its predecessors – the upright tower design is more than reminiscent of a desktop gaming PC, though y'all can position the console horizontally, as well.

Measuring 15.1 ten 15 x 30.1cm and weighing four.45kg, the cuboid-shaped console is matte black all over, autonomously from a dark-green hue inside the indented cooling vents on the top – it's a clever optical illusion that elevates the panel's design.

The design of the face of the panel is pretty straightforward, with the signature Xbox ability button at the top-left, a disc drive (and eject push) at the bottom-left, and a pairing push button and USB iii.2 port at the bottom-right (the pairing button also acts as an IR receiver). The back of the console has some cooling vents besides as an HDMI 2.one output port, two USB 3.ii ports, one networking port, a storage expansion slot, and a power input port.

An interesting accessibility characteristic on the back of the console is that all the ports take tactile indicators (little, raised dots) which indicate which port you are touching. For case, the USB 3.2 ports take three raised ports, while the power input port has just one. This aims to aid reach-effectually cabling and to make the console more accessible to the visually impaired.

Xbox Series X review rear

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The sides of the panel (when it's upright) are bare, save for a discreet Xbox logo in the corner of the left side and four rubber pads on the right, which let for the console to sit horizontally. On the bottom of the console is a slightly elevated disc-shaped stand, along with some more vents for cooling – as mentioned, the superlative of the console is designed to assistance with ventilation, every bit this is where the Xbox Serial X exhausts any oestrus it generates.

The console itself looks minimalistic, sleek… monolithic even. Despite its weight and fairly large size, it looks considerably smaller than its measurements would advise. Nosotros found it slotted with ease into an Ikea Kallax shelving unit (39cm x 39cm), when oriented either horizontally or vertically, and comfortably blended in with its surroundings.

The Xbox Series 10 design is something you'll either dearest or hate – we found it a welcome change from the previous low-contour Xbox consoles. It's sleek, mod, and looks like something a grown-up would actually want to own, and it's a prissy evolution from the flat-but-meaty Xbox 1 S and One Ten models. Even so, the matte black pattern does hateful the console is easily scuffed and scratched, though it doesn't get dirty.

Quiet as a whisper – merely pretty toasty

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A major upside of the Xbox Series X is how unexpectedly quiet information technology is. We've nigh become accustomed to consoles revving up similar they're about to accept off when running games that really put them through their paces; but the Xbox Serial 10 is the quietest Xbox we've had the pleasure of playing on.

When you're on the home screen, the panel puts out around 30dB of audio – that's almost the sound level of a whisper – and this changes very petty when you actually load up and play games. When playing Ocean of Thieves, No Man's Sky, and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, we establish the decibels never exceeded 33dB.

That said, when installing a larger update we recorded levels upwardly to 45dB, which is roughly every bit noisy as a printer in activeness. Even then, that's not besides loud, and it barely registers over the sound of really playing a game. This was also the case when sampling diverse new-gen titles.

Information technology's welcome news for those who don't want their gameplay interrupted by the whirring of a struggling machine – merely with this quietness comes some heat. The Xbox Serial X is on a par with the Xbox Ane Ten for estrus emission, with heat dispersed through the cooling vents at the height, which we advise leaving aplenty space for. The console itself does get toasty, as well, but we didn't find that this impacted operation when running more than intensive new-gen titles.

Xbox Series 10 UI and dashboard

Xbox Series X UI

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While the external blueprint of the Xbox Series X is a considerable difference from its predecessors, the console's UI and dashboard contain more subtle changes.

The Xbox Series X dashboard is pretty much the aforementioned as the Xbox I's. The main reason for this is considering Microsoft rolled out a meaty update to the Xbox One back in August 2020 to make its UI more than streamlined, and to converge it with that of the Xbox Series X.

That means the Xbox Series X UI even so has a tiled layout with customizable pins. So, you lot tin can choose which games and apps y'all want to see start on your home screen, and offers easy access to games, apps, party conversation, and other features via the Xbox push on your controller. It'southward a pretty streamlined interface that allows for enough of customization options and easy navigation.

Customization seems to exist at the eye of the Xbox Serial X UI. In addition to moving effectually your pinned games and apps, Microsoft is also letting players express themselves a bit more with the inclusion of new profile themes, acting as a background for your contour folio. Players tin as well at present finally use dynamic backgrounds, which offers a more personalized home screen option for those who are bored of the Xbox 1'south static offering.

The Xbox Series X dashboard is quicker to navigate than previously, too, but we did find that at that place were some pop-in issues when content was being pulled in from the internet. We also found ourselves a bit underwhelmed by and large by the UI and dashboard, as it's lacking any real next-gen flair. Nosotros would have liked to meet an overhaul that really distinguished the Xbox Serial X from its predecessor and made it look new, with easier ways to navigate to media outside of having to add your streaming apps to a pivot grouping.

Xbox Series X review: performance

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  • Significantly faster loading times and more stability
  • Easily expandable storage
  • 4K/60fps gameplay (up to 120fps support)
  • Machine HDR

The Xbox Serial X is an absolute powerhouse, rocking an eight-core AMD Zen two processor running at 3.8GHz, a custom RDNA 2 AMD GPU that puts out 12 TFLOPs of processing ability, 16GB of GDDR6 retentivity, and a 1TB Custom NVMe SSD.

Xbox Series X specs

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CPU: 8x Cores @ three.8 GHz (3.six GHz w/ SMT) Custom Zen 2 CPU

GPU: 12 TFLOPS, 52 CUs @ one.825 GHz Custom RDNA 2 GPU

Dice Size: 360.45 mm2

Procedure: 7nm Enhanced

Memory: 16 GB GDDR6 w/ 320b motorcoach

Memory Bandwidth: 10GB @ 560 GB/s, 6GB @ 336 GB/s

Internal Storage: 1TB Custom NVME SSD I/O Throughput: 2.4 GB/due south (Raw), 4.8 GB/s

Expandable Storage: 1TB Expansion Card (matches internal storage exactly)

External Storage: USB three.2 External HDD Support

Optical Bulldoze: 4K UHD Blu-ray Drive

Functioning Target: 4K @ 60fps, Upwards to 120fps

Then what does that mean in terms of real-world performance?

Shorter loading times

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Well, for a start, the Xbox Series X is super-fast thank you to its NVMe SSD. We've seen the Xbox Series X shave tens of seconds off the load times in games, compared with how they run on the Xbox I S. The Xbox Series X always loaded quicker – in some cases by a few seconds, and in others almost halving the load time.

To give you an idea of how much faster these load times are, we timed how long it took to load into a game from clicking the 'Continue' button on the menu screen, for the same games on the Xbox One Due south and Xbox Series X.

While some titles benefit more than than others from faster load speeds, fifty-fifty a few seconds saved is welcome. While games such as Ori and the Blind Woods load adequately quickly anyway, meaning the difference is less noticeable, information technology's with titles like Sea of Thieves where the power of the SSD really shines – we saw the loading time for Sea of Thieves cut downwardly from 100 seconds to just 35.

When it comes to side by side-gen titles, we plant the few loading screens we were presented with lasted mere seconds. The speed reward was really shown off by Yakuza: Like a Dragon's fast travel, which comes in the class of a taxi ride. It took around 4.vii seconds to fast-travel to a different district from the moment we accepted the ride, a big improvement over our experience on Xbox I.

4K at 60fps (up to 120fps)

The Falconeer on Xbox Series X

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The Xbox Series X's RDNA ii GPU allows the console to target 4K at 60fps, however, it also means there's support for up to 120fps.

Reaching 4K at 120fps

To make sure we could experience Series X gameplay the way information technology was intended, nosotros hooked the console up to a 55-inch Samsung Q80T QLED 4K HDR Smart TV. We fabricated sure the TV's game way was enabled, and configured the Xbox'south Tv settings to allow for 4K UHD and 120fps, which is simply doable on an HDMI 2.i-compliant brandish similar Samsung's here, and which is recommended for enabling the best visual feel possible.

Unless you're fussy about your frame rates, we would say that getting an HDMI 2.1-compliant display isn't necessarily essential. The Xbox Series 10'southward native 4K at 60fps means you go the best of both worlds, minimal frame rate drops (resulting in a smoother experience), and pretty stunning visuals. Yet, information technology's worth noting that for this you practice crave a 4K-ready Tv for 4K resolutions.

While 120fps feels buttery-smoothen in games such as The Falconeer, these games do sacrifice resolution as a effect. And so, for example, the Falconeer can be played in 4K at 60fps. But if you choose the 120fps option, you'll discover fewer frame drops and meliorate response times, at the expense of sharpness as resolution drops to 1080p. It's all about compromise and personal preference.

That being said, the likes of Gears 5'south multiplayer allows for 4K at 120fps (thank you to Xbox Serial Ten optimization) and, as a event, offers a smooth and visually impressive upgrade over its Xbox I predecessor. If yous savour fast-paced competitive multiplayer, and so you'll discover a huge difference from the Xbox One family unit.

To enable 120fps, you tin pop into your console'south audio and visual settings, where you can choose from various frame charge per unit and resolution options. Information technology's pretty straightforward, and nosotros're pleased to meet merely how many Xbox Series X games with 120fps support there is, including The Falconeer and Gears 5'south multiplayer, Call of Duty Blackness Ops: Cold State of war, Halo Infinite multiplayer, and more.

Motorcar HDR on Xbox Series Ten

Sea of Thieves on Xbox Series X

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Like the Xbox One, the Xbox Series X allows for calibration of HDR for games. We'd advise setting this before playing any games, as it ensures the balance of contrast is spot-on, giving you lot the best visuals possible.

For our initial review, nosotros primarily had admission to a selection of backwards-uniform titles which are the best indicator of the boost in performance the Xbox Series X delivers over its last-gen counterparts. With the above settings enabled, we plant that the games immediately looked ameliorate on the Xbox Series Ten – which isn't particularly surprising, given that Microsoft has implemented native HDR for these titles.

Nosotros go into detail as to how this performance boost improves Xbox Serial X Optimized titles further down, only in brusk, when playing backwards-uniform titles on the Xbox 1 Southward and Xbox Series X versions side-by-side we could clearly meet the visual upgrade.

FPS Boost on Xbox Series X

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Microsoft has added a new feature to Xbox Series X and Xbox Serial Due south mail service-launch called FPS Boost, which has the potential to quadruple the framerates of older titles. Information technology means that games that were previously locked to 30 frames per 2nd tin can now striking 60fps - some games can even hit 120fps.

At nowadays, FPS Heave simply applies to a specific selection of Xbox One games. The list is all-encompassing but unfortunately, Microsoft's not adding whatever further games to this. Nevertheless, FPS Boost is a fantastic upgrade, particularly for those with an Xbox Game Pass subscription, every bit it allows Xbox One games to utilize the power of the Xbox Series X. And then, for compatible games, it feels less of a technological footstep back when you lot decide to revisit some of your favorite Xbox One games.

If, for some reason, y'all don't want to play these games at a higher framerate, you lot tin also turn it off on a per-game basis. However, nosotros'd recommend leaving it on as it makes games look visually smoother and feel far more than responsive.

We've included some of the Xbox Series X/Southward games that back up FPS Heave in the linked listing.

Xbox Series X Storage

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The Xbox Serial 10'south 1TB Custom NVMe SSD translates to 802GB of usable storage, with 198GB reserved for system files and the Xbox operating arrangement. We were able to download 18 games of varying sizes before having to utilize the console'southward expandable storage.

That'south a fair chunk to play through, so, but nosotros'd advise picking upwardly the Seagate Storage Expansion Card if you lot really want to take advantage of features such as Quick Resume and the plethora of titles bachelor through Xbox Game Laissez passer. Information technology's important to note that true new-gen titles will likely take up more than storage space once their optimizations accept been rolled out.

Along with our console, nosotros were able to examination Seagate's 1TB expansion storage card for the Xbox Serial 10, which also comes in 512GB and 2TB options. The 1TB carte doesn't come cheap at $219.99 / £219.99 / AU$359, simply we found it extremely like shooting fish in a barrel to use – when we were running out of storage, nosotros simply slotted the card into the back of the Xbox and accessed the actress terabyte. When the panel detects that it's approaching its storage capacity, information technology asks if you want to install on the card instead, while also offer a straightforward choice for freeing up space by deleting games.

If the expansion storage bill of fare runs a chip expensive for your gustatory modality, you can always attach an external bulldoze HDD or SSD via the panel's USB three.i port. However, these can only play Xbox One and astern-compatible games (with the SSD allowing for faster loading times). Y'all tin can store your Xbox Series X games on the external HDD or SSD, merely only an NVMe SSD can play Xbox Series X Optimized titles.

The procedure of adding an external hard bulldoze works in the same way every bit information technology did on Xbox Ane: you lot simply plug the storage into one of the arrangement'due south USB ports, and the Xbox will discover it. If the drive needs to be formatted, you'll see a prompt asking you to do this. It's a plug-and-play solution that works only equally you'd hope.

What'due south expert about the Xbox Series X'south storage is that, when y'all're installing (or uninstalling) games, yous tin select particular parts of games to install rather than the full thing. For example, you can download Doom Eternal'south multiplayer but non the campaign, or vice versa. We're curious to see how many games volition support this kind of installation functionality in the future, because it'south a welcome feature and should assist with storage management.

Xbox Series Ten review: controller

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  • Feels familiar in the manus nonetheless subtly dissimilar
  • Works on a range of devices
  • Improved tactile textures and refined geometry
  • New 'Share' button

The Xbox Serial X Controller feels familiar in the hand yet subtly different. It'southward got improved tactile textures and refined geometry which makes for a more ergonomic, and more comfortable, playing feel.

On the surface, the Xbox Series X controller doesn't look similar a particularly drastic difference from its predecessor. It sports a like shape and keeps the traditional button and trigger layout. On closer inspection, though, you begin to notice the subtle differences Microsoft has implemented.

The gamepad'southward exterior at present sports a matte finish that closely matches the panel's pattern. While this certainly looks sleek, there's a few drawbacks – the black controller that comes with the console easily picks upwardly noticeable scuffs and scrapes, and considering the amount of hands-on time controllers are subjected, yous may find it difficult to keep yours looking in tip-summit condition for years to come. Other color variants are available though (yous'll need to buy these separately), including Electric Volt, DayStrike Camo, and Pulse Crimson, and some may be less prone to scuffs.

That's a minor quibble, though, and overall we institute that the Xbox Series X controller resembles a more premium controller, both in look and feel. The revised pad now has a tactile texture on the triggers, grips, and bumpers, which we institute made the controller feel more secure in our easily.

In addition, while the controller is the same size as its predecessor, the bumpers and triggers have been rounded and reduced in size by a few millimetres, which makes the gamepad feel less beefy. If you're someone with modest hands, past Xbox One controllers accept felt quite tanky, but this simple change improves comfort levels in a subtle but noticeable way.

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Possibly the virtually notable changes to the controller are the improver of the 'Share' button and the hybrid D-pad. The Share button essentially acts as a capture button, assuasive you lot to easily snap screenshots of your game – a single click takes a snapshot while property the push downward for longer records a 15-second video past default (you tin adjust the video duration in the Capture settings).

This is much easier than on the Xbox One, where yous had to printing the home button and and then X or Y. Nonetheless, nosotros did discover it a scrap fiddly to quickly take a screenshot – your experience may vary depending on how large your hands are.

The hybrid D-pad, on the other hand, aims to provide a centre ground betwixt the Xbox I controller's classic D-pad and the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series two'due south changeable disc-shaped, faceted D-pad. What results is a kind of traditional D-pad, laid over a disc. Once more, this is a small but welcome change and is intended to give more control and leverage over the D-pad – while generally feeling more comfy.

But there's a lot about the controller'southward design that hasn't changed. Information technology keeps the 3.5mm audio jack and expansion port at the bottom, its USB charge port and pairing button at the top, and its View, Menu, and Xbox buttons on the face up.

In addition to the cosmetic changes, the Xbox Series X controller brings improvements in functionality too. We constitute the controller to exist more than responsive, which is likely downwards to the lower latency Microsoft has boasted about (paired with more than frame rate stability), while connecting the gamepad wirelessly via Bluetooth to a range of devices – including the Xbox Ane, an iPhone 11, and a Mac – was straightforward.

The Series 10 controller again runs on AA batteries (regular or rechargeable), but if you lot want to avoid the hassle of changing or charging batteries constantly then y'all can invest in a Play and Charge Kit (a rechargeable bombardment back that you tin use to accuse the controller while you're playing or between sessions), or connect your controller to the panel via USB-C (although this volition, of course, limit your freedom of movement).

Xbox Series X review: features

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  • Quick Resume is pretty seamless
  • Great astern compatibility with games and accessories
  • 4K UHD Blu-ray drive
  • Dolby Atmos and DTS support

The Xbox Series X has a number of useful features and meaningful quality-of-life improvements, while the inclusion of a 4K Blu-ray drive and admission to entertainment apps means the console can double-up every bit a home entertainment organisation.

Quick Resume on Xbox Serial X

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Maybe the almost welcome of the Xbox Series X's features is Quick Resume. The purpose of Quick Resume is to let yous to continue a game from a suspended land pretty much instantly. And so, inside seconds, you lot can leap dorsum into the game where you left off, as if you never stopped playing, without having to sit through loading screens once again. Non simply that, but you tin jump between multiple games that have been left in this suspended country in no time at all.

We could seamlessly bound between gameplay in  seconds, every bit long every bit the games y'all're hopping betwixt have already been booted upward at some point beforehand. We were able to jump from being in a timberyard as Alan Wake to being Alyson Ronan in Dontnod's Tell Me Why within eleven.4 seconds, past pressing the Xbox button on the controller and selecting the game from the sidebar. That's from gameplay to gameplay – no loading screens. If we wanted to access Tell Me Why from the Xbox dashboard habitation screen, selected equally the current game we were playing, the time from the dashboard to gameplay was 2.seven seconds.

Online multiplayer games work a scrap differently from other titles. Naturally, it wouldn't be feasible to permit players to suspend mid-play during online gameplay, or we'd just accept a bunch of AFK players on the servers. For example, if you're mid-game in Sea of Thieves, and then decide to bound into another game, you'll be removed from the game – but you tin Quick Resume from the title screen.

Since its launch, Quick Resume has received an update that makes the feature more reliable, makes information technology easier to run into which games yous take stored in a suspended state. That also identifies which games actually support the feature, with the ability to but select each game from the My Games and Apps menu. It'southward a very welcome quality-of-life characteristic that simply makes using Quick Resume a lilliputian bit easier.

Astern compatibility on Xbox Serial X

Alan Wake backwards compatibility on Xbox Series X

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Some other of the Xbox Series X's all-time features is the breadth of its backward compatibility. At that place are well over 1,000 backward-compatible titles bachelor, significant you'll be hard-pressed to find an older game you have that isn't supported on the Series Ten.

Every bit mentioned previously, we found these titles loaded faster and simply played improve; improved stability means fewer frame charge per unit drops, which makes older games feel nicer to play, even if they're otherwise a little outdated past the standards of modernistic blockbusters. Sadly, Microsoft has confirmed it'due south unlikely that we'll see more added in the futurity.

This backward compatibility likewise extends to Xbox accessories. Nosotros constitute that we could easily connect the original Xbox Wireless Controller and the Xbox Aristocracy Wireless Controller Series 2 to the Xbox Series 10 with no issues, and we were also able to connect our headsets.

Any officially licensed Xbox One accessory that connects either wirelessly or via a wired USB connection should work on the Xbox Serial Ten, such as the Xbox Wireless Headset; however, information technology's worth noting that optical port connections aren't supported, although some of these products may work with a firmware update.

Smart Delivery

Watch Dogs: Legion on Xbox Series X

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Xbox Smart Delivery aims to let players to always have access to the all-time possible version of an Xbox game, whichever panel they're playing on. Substantially, it's a bit like forward compatibility and backward compatibility combined.

We found that we could access the games nosotros had access to on Xbox Serial X on the Xbox Ane South without issue, and without having to purchase two versions of the same title. So, for example, we could play The Falconeer on Xbox Serial Ten – with its optimizations – then leap onto the Xbox One Southward and continue playing the game at that place, just without the Serial X optimizations.

Save data is carried between consoles, so we could easily leap betwixt playing on both. Likewise, our Xbox 1 games were easily accessible on the Xbox Serial X, with upgrades becoming immediately bachelor for those that currently accept Series 10 optimizations, such as Gears Tactics and Gears 5.

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The Series X also offers a range of multimedia features. For one, the console boasts a built-in 4K Blu-ray player that's simple to utilize.

You as well accept access to a range of streaming services: there'south Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, and others that are available on existing Xbox Ane consoles, plus some that are new to the platform, including Apple TV Plus and region-specific apps such equally Hulu in the Us and Sky Become in the UK. All of these can take advantage of the panel'due south 4K UHD capabilities, although some require a decent internet connection.

While all the most popular entertainment apps are available, we did find that there are still some (more regional apps) that we wish we had access to, such as ITV Hub and BBC iPlayer in the UK.

Dolby Vision support

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Microsoft is besides the merely new-gen console maker to back up Dolby Vision, a more exacting HDR format that allows for superior dissimilarity and color accuracy. In terms of content, you tin watch shows and movies in Dolby Vision with Netflix (if y'all shell out for the premium subscription tier).

The advantage Dolby Vision has over standard HDR10 is that it supports 12-flake color, enabling the panel to display more than 68.7 billion colors, far more than than the 10-bit HDR format could testify. Of course, how good those colors will look ultimately depends on your TV – which also needs to support Dolby Vision, although that's par for the grade. You can now savour Dolby Vision gaming too.

Information technology's worth noting that the 4K Blu-ray player in the Xbox Series 10 doesn't yet support Dolby Vision, though nosotros could encounter this changing in the nigh future with a firmware update.

DTS and Dolby Atmos support

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While the default headphones setting for Xbox Series 10 is Windows Sonic, as on the Xbox I earlier information technology, the Xbox Series 10 also supports Dolby Atmos and DTS headphone: X sound – though you need to purchase a separate license for each.

Windows Sonic is fine for those who aren't besides fussed near their sound, simply Dolby Atmos and DTS provide a fuller spatial sound experience. This means, for example, that you lot can tell from an enemy's footsteps exactly where they are in relation to you. If you're someone who plays a lot of online multiplayer so it could exist worth picking one of these upward, particularly equally you don't demand a specific headset for either to work – though to use Dolby Atmos you require a compatible soundbar.

It'south besides worth noting that these only work with games that support Dolby Atmos or DTS sound, which include the likes of Gears 5, Forza Horizon 4, and Rise of the Tomb Raider.

Xbox App

Xbox Series X app

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The new Xbox App for iOS and Android is an upgraded version of the companion app that gives you more control than before.

It allows you lot to specifically manage storage across your Xbox consoles, voice-chat with friends on either Xbox or PC, and easily share clips and screenshots from games and granting like shooting fish in a barrel access to remote play.

Y'all tin can even use the app as a remote command for your console, which is very handy for multimedia services. Overall, we found the companion app made it easier than ever to access and manage our Xboxes on the get.

Xbox Series X review: library

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  • Launch championship lineup is a fleck disappointing
  • Combined with Xbox Game Pass, offers enough to play
  • Plenty of backward-compatible games to play

The Xbox Series 10 game library is maybe what lets the new panel down the most. For a outset, there were just a handful of new big-name games that landed on the console at launch – Assassinator's Creed Valhalla, Sentinel Dogs: Legion, Dirt 5, and Yakuza: Similar a Dragon, none of which were Xbox exclusives.

In fact, every Xbox Series X launch game was already available (or would be available) on Xbox I – and many were released on PS5 also. The launch titles that were Xbox exclusives, such as Gears v, Forza Horizon 4, and Ori and the Will of the Wisps, were all optimized versions of Xbox One titles.

The Xbox sectional situation has thankfully improved, with Halo Infinite, Microsoft Flight Simulator, and Forza Horizon 5 bolstering Microsoft's lineup. Yet, there'southward still a distinct lack of games that can only be played on Xbox Series X|Due south, like Bloober Squad'south psychological thriller The Medium. It'll be a while all the same earlier we get our easily on big hitters similar Everwild, Redfall, and Fable.

While the next few months for Xbox games still look a chip uncertain, Microsoft has a major ace in the hole: its acquisition of ZeniMax Media, the parent visitor of Bethesda, and Activision Blizzard. This is a huge motion by Microsoft that could seriously bolster that lackluster exclusive offering, meaning that time to come Bethesda titles like The Elder Scrolls six and Starfield will come exclusively to Xbox and PC.

At present that's a prospect that makes Xbox Series 10 very interesting and could give it a serious advantage over the PS5.

Xbox Game Pass

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The saving grace, in terms of the games available, is that Xbox Serial Ten players have admission to thousands of backward-compatible games, then yous'll take plenty of older games to play.

If you lot're picking up an Xbox Series X, we would strongly advise picking up an Xbox Game Laissez passer Ultimate subscription to bolster your library. As previously mentioned, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate ways you go admission to hundreds of Xbox One games off the bat, including outset-party Xbox games on day one. So, in terms of money-saving, pairing your Game Pass subscription with your new console means yous won't have to shell out for brand-new games – unless they're not included on Game Laissez passer.

In the by vi months, nosotros've seen even more titles added to Game Pass, including a large number of Bethesda titles, with Microsoft confirming we will see future first-party Xbox games hitting the service on launch day - that includes Bethesda games. Activision Blizzard games volition as well come to the service.

Xbox Serial X optimized

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A handful of the best Xbox One games have been optimized for the Xbox Serial X. These titles have been upgraded or built with the Xbox Series X in mind, in order to make the most of the panel'due south power – and boy, exercise they show information technology.

We tested a few Optimized titles including Gears 5, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, The Falconeer, and Dirt 5, and found that these games boasted minimal loading times, improved stability, and considerably enhanced visuals.

For example, Gears 5 on Xbox Series 10 boasts ray tracing and 4K at 60fps, making the campaign mode look better than ever before, and load faster. It'south immediately more immersive, thanks to more stable frame rates and a lack of loading screen walls. The difference is even more noticeable in Gears 5's multiplayer, which allows for 4K at 120fps, resulting in buttery smooth performance that feels much more responsive – and which is critical in online multiplayer. With Dolby Atmos back up as well, the game is a brilliant showcase for the Xbox Serial X's unbridled ability.

Should I purchase the Xbox Series 10?

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Buy it if...

Xbox Series X

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Don't buy it if...

Too consider

First reviewed: Nov 2020.

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Vic is TechRadar Gaming's Associate Editor. An award-winning games journalist, Vic brings experience from IGN, Eurogamer and more than to the TechRadar table. You lot may have even heard her on the radio or speaking on a panel. Not just is Vic passionate about games, but she's as well an avid mental health abet who has appeared on both panels and podcasts to discuss mental wellness sensation. Make sure to follow her on Twitter for more than.

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