Xbox Series S

The Unannounced White Xbox Series X/S Controller Already Has An Unboxing Video

It looks as though several people in Chicago now have their hands on the White Xbox Series X/Xbox Series S controller that Microsoft hasn’t even announced yet. After images of the controller started popping up on the internet last week, pictures of the box confirming Series S compatibility appeared yesterday and now a full-blown unboxing video has appeared on YouTube.

It’s still unclear where these controllers are coming from, but multiple Chicago residents have purchased them from legitimate reselling websites. It’s likely that these controllers were supposed to hit shelves in the near future (potentially after the rumoured Xbox Series S event later this month).

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The Xbox Series S is rumoured to include 7.5GB of ram (compared to the Xbox Series X 13.5GB of usable RAM), an underclocked CPU speed and around 4 teraflops of GPU performance (compared to the Xbox Series X 12 teraflops of GPU performance). The Xbox One X has 12GB of RAM and 6 teraflops.