The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, collectively known as the Xbox Series X|S, are home video game consoles developed by Microsoft. The consoles were launched on November 10, 2020. They were announced during E3 2019 as "Project Scarlett".
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The consoles are part of the fourth-generation family of Xbox hardware, succeeding the current Xbox One line (and, in particular, the Xbox One X as the high-end flagship model). Microsoft is prioritizing hardware performance, including support for higher display resolutions (up to 8K resolution) and frame rates, real-time ray tracing, and use of high-speed solid-state drive to reduce loading times.
Grand Theft Auto Games on Xbox Series X|S[]
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Grand Theft Auto IV
- Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Grand Theft Auto Online
- Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition
- Grand Theft Auto VI[1]
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Fifth generation consoles | PlayStation | Game Boy Color | ||||
Sixth generation consoles | Dreamcast | Game Boy Advance | GameCube | PlayStation 2 | Xbox | ||||
Seventh generation consoles | Nintendo DS | PlayStation 3 | PlayStation Portable | Xbox 360 | ||||
Eighth generation consoles | PlayStation 4 | Xbox One | Nintendo Switch | ||||
Ninth generation consoles | PlayStation 5 | Xbox Series X | ||||
Dedicated consoles | PlayStation Classic | ||||
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Console families | PlayStation | Xbox | ||||
Manufacturers | Microsoft | Nintendo | Sony |