Microsoft reveals Xbox Series X and Series S pricing for India
Xbox Series X and Series S pre-orders go live in India starting September 22.
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What you need to know
We now know how much theXbox Series X and Series S will cost in the U.S., and Microsoft has also released pricing information for India. The Xbox Series X will debut at ₹49,990 ($680) in India, with the Xbox Series S launching for ₹34,990 ($475).
The pricing details come by way of theXbox India Facebook page, with Microsoft stating toThe Mako Reactorthat the information is legitimate. The Xbox Series X costs just over ₹13,300 ($180) than its equivalent in the U.S., and the same is true for the Series S as well.
That’s always the case for just about any tech product sold in India that’s not locally manufactured. iPhones and Google Pixels have a similar markup, and so will thePlayStation 5once Sony decides to announce more details around its next-gen console.
We know that theXbox Series Xhas next-gen hardware and will run 4K titles at 60fps, and the Xbox Series S delivers some of the same features at a lower cost. The Xbox Series X has 12.5 TFLOPS of compute, with the Series S coming in at 4.5 TFLOPS. Themain difference between the twois that the Series S is digital-only, but it also has a 512GB SSD and it will be able run games at up to 1440p at 60fps.
Pre-orders for the Xbox Series X and Series S will kick off on September 22 in India, with street sales starting from November 10 — the same time as the U.S. There’s noXbox All Accessfor India, but local storefronts will have their own financing options for both consoles.
We’ll have more to share once the pre-orders kick off, but in the meantime, what are your thoughts on the Xbox Series X and Series S pricing in India?
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Harish Jonnalagadda is a Senior Editor overseeing Asia for Android Central, Windows Central’s sister site. When not reviewing phones, he’s testing PC hardware, including video cards, motherboards, gaming accessories, and keyboards.