Releasing November 10th alongside the Series X, the Xbox Series S costs £250 and is being billed a a more affordable next-gen experience for those who aren’t entirely fussed about meatier specs. The console will feature 7.5GB of usable RAM, around 4 teraflops of GPU performance, and will launch with the same CPU found on the Xbox Series X. For comparison, the Xbox Series X is confirmed to be packing 16GB RAM and 12 teraflops of GPU performance. It’s clearly a weaker bit of hardware then, but that’s reflected in the price.