Xbox Series X launches on November 10 with a $499 price tag

The next generation game console from Microsoft, Xbox Series X, will launch on November 10, and you'll be able to preorder it on September 22.

Xbox Series X / S together (source: Microsoft)
Xbox Series X / S together (source: Microsoft)

Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox Series X will launch alongside the Xbox Series S on November 10, 2020. The company has also officially confirmed that the Xbox Series X will cost $499, and preorders will start on September 22 at the Microsoft Store.

The console will be available for a single purchase for $499, and there will be an Xbox All Access financing option for $35 per month (for 24 months), which will get you the console and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate without having to pay the total amount upfront.

Opting into the Xbox All Access you not only get the Xbox Series X, but instant access to over 100 high-quality games for console, PC, and Android (beta). In addition, subscribers will get all the new Xbox Games Studios titles the same day they release, including Halo Infinite, and an EA Play membership at no additional cost.

Xbox All Access will be available in 12 countries by the holiday season, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Korea, and Sweden.

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