The Xbox Series S is the best value in gaming – that doesn’t mean it isn’t also a problem
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It’s been a rumor for a while, the sort of statement whispered between developers and occasionally to the media in hushed tones and with pleas for a guarantee of anonymity. But these last couple of weeks things have gotten a little more real, and it’s even been said out loud once, in a round-about way: the Xbox Series S is a problem.
It’s not the end of the world, obviously. And opinions vary, even among developers. But there’s been an bubbling undercurrent of the suggestion that Xbox’s cheaper, under-powered digital-only console is, well, under-powered. Jim even wrote about that undercurrent back in October of last year to refute it. “If the Series S is a Potato, then I’m a Banana,” he opined in defense of the machine. And, well, maybe we can use Jim to make some Banana Bread for the VG247 team.
This debate flared back up thanks to Larian Studios and its upcoming RPG behemoth Baldur’s Gate 3. BG3 was announced for PlayStation but not Xbox, leading fans to wonder and worry that it was a PS5 console exclusive. Larian stepped in to clarify that it wasn’t – but what it offered wasn’t exactly what Xbox fans wanted to hear.
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