The Xbox Series S is Microsoft's smaller, more affordable entry into the ninth generation of video game consoles. It's a purely digital console, meaning it has no disc drive, and focuses on delivering next-gen gaming experiences at a lower resolution (typically 1440p) with up to 120fps. While it boasts the same CPU architecture as the more powerful Xbox Series X, it has less RAM and a less powerful GPU, making it an ideal choice for gamers on a budget who still want access to faster loading times, Xbox Game Pass, and a vast library of digital games.