The Xbox Series S still hasn’t been announced by Microsoft, but there’s another piece of evidence to suggest that the console exists. If the console name appearing on a controller box wasn’t enough for you, it’s now looks like its appearing on Xbox Game Pass flyers.
I got a new controller for my Xbox since mine was broken. Interestingly enough, the Game Pass Ultimate trial code sheet mentions the unannounced @Xbox Series S. It’s definitely a thing. pic.twitter.com/GX1rOYG5g7
— Brendan (@BraviaryBrendan) August 31, 2020
The flyer reads: Includes Xbox Live and unlimited access to over 100 high-quality games on Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One and Windows PC.
It’s pretty clear at this point that the Xbox Series S was supposed to be announced earlier in the year. It’s unclear at this point why it hasn’t been announced, but it definitely looks like it’s still on the way. We know that the Xbox Series X is launching in November. It’s unclear if the Xbox Series S will be launching alongside of it.
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.