As much as we like the Xbox Series S as a cheap but powerful all-digital entry point into the Xbox console ecosystem, the machine's 500 GB of onboard storage can seem paltry when downloading and installing today's massive games. And while we like how the system's high-speed storage reduces load times, it also means expanding that storage can be expensive.
That's all preamble for today's announcement of the Carbon Black Xbox Series S, a version of the console with a full 1 TB of storage and a $349.99 MSRP. That's about $30 less than you would pay for the standard, 512 GB Xbox Series S and an additional 512 GB expansion card these days.
Aside from that storage capacity, the Carbon Black console, which will launch worldwide on Sept. 1, features the same hardware power as the original Series S. On the outside, though, the low-end console now comes in a brushed black finish like its larger Series X cousin. The design evolution brings to mind the Xbox 360 era, where the white launch consoles were eventually supplemented with a shiny black redesign and more storage years after launch.
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