Where are Xbox One S All-Digital Edition preorders available?
Where are Xbox One S All-Digital Edition preorders available?
Enter the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition
Microsoft has unveiled the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, its latest home console with an always-connected twist. The new budget setup drops the internal disc drive for downloads and subscriptions, undercutting the existing Xbox lineup at an affordable $250. It's an ambitious pitch that embraces the convenience of digital gaming.
The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition retains most of the features and design identity of the original Xbox One S, including 1080p resolution high dynamic range (HDR) gaming, alongside 4K HDR video playback. It plays the same games with identical features and performance, now streamlined without the optical disc drive. This console is ideal for those going all-in on digital, cutting initial hardware costs. And with the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition just around the horizon, preorders for the device are live.
Where to preorder Xbox One S All-Digital
Microsoft has opened Xbox One S All-Digital preorders worldwide for your opportunity to secure its disc-less console. Early adopters can purchase the console at its $250 U.S. retail price, with comparable pricing overseas. The initial bundle features a 1TB All-Digital console, alongside download codes for Sea of Thieves, Minecraft, and Forza Horizon 3.
The Microsoft Store is the primary storefront for Xbox One S All-Digital Edition preorders, promising day-one availability directly from the platform-holder. Amazon and other third-party retailers also stock the device, paired with Amazon Prime benefits for subscribers.
Secure your Xbox One S All-Digital; Microsoft's new and ambitious disc-less console. It's the cheapest Xbox One ever made, bundled with a trio of downloadable games.
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Matt Brown was formerly a Windows Central's Senior Editor, Xbox & PC, at Future. Following over seven years of professional consumer technology and gaming coverage, he’s focused on the world of Microsoft's gaming efforts. You can follow him on Twitter @mattjbrown.