In Australia, Xbox preorders open on Monday, September 22 at 8 AM AEST / 6 PM ET (Sunday) at the Microsoft Store, JB Hifi, EB Games, Telstra, Harvey Norman, and other retailers. In New Zealand, it’ll be 8 AM NZST / 4 PM ET at the Microsoft Store, JB HiFi, EB Games, Spark, and other retailers. If you’re planning to preorder one of the consoles, you must act immediately after they become available, because supplies are limited, and these consoles are expected to sell out quickly. You may also be able to preorder in person, but you’ll need to contact your retailer for specific details. In addition, Microsoft also has the Xbox All Access program, which allows you to get the Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S and Game Pass Ultimate for monthly payments of $35 and $25 respectively with no upfront cost. The program will open on September 22, and it’ll be available in the United States (Best Buy, GameStop, Microsoft Store, and Walmart), Australia (Telstra), New Zealand (Spark), United Kingdom (GAME and Smyths Toys), Denmark (Elgiganten), Finland (Gigantti), Norway (Elkjøp), and Sweden (Elgiganten). The Xbox Series X is priced at $499, and it’s the most powerful game console featuring an 8-core AMD zen 2 processor running at 3.8GHz, AMD RDNA 2 graphics with 12 teraflops and 52 compute units clocked at 1.825GHz, 16GB of GDDR6 RAM, and custom PCIe 4.0 NVME 1TB Solid-State Drive (SSD). This hardware allows 4K graphics at 60fps standard, but the Series X will be capable of up to 8K resolution at 120fps. In addition, the console also supports Ray Tracing which is a new technology that enables more realistic lighting changes dynamically inside the game. The Xbox Series S is the smallest and more affordable next-generation console priced at $299, and it features an 8-core AMD zen 2 processor running at 3.6GHz, AMD RDNA 2 graphics with 4 teraflops and 20 compute units clocked at 1.565GHz, 10GB of GDDR6 RAM, and custom PCIe 4.0 NVME 512GB Solid-State Drive (SSD). This hardware allows 1440p gameplay with support for up to 120fps, hardware-accelerated DirectX Ray Tracing, and Variable Rate Shading. The Xbox Series X is priced at $499, and the Xbox Series S has a price tag of $299. Preorders begin on September 22, and it’ll launch on November 10, 2020.
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