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Xbox One S Release Date Revealed

August 2, if you want the most expensive one.

Matt Porter AvatarBy Matt PorterUpdated: May 2, 2017 5:36pm UTC1547 commentsMicrosoft has revealed the 2TB version of the Xbox One S will be hitting shelves on August 2 for USD $399 (AUD $549).The company also confirmed if you've pre-ordered one, you'll be getting it on release day. If you want one of the new slim consoles, you can still pre-order from Microsoft's store, although Microsoft claims availability is limited so if you want one, you might want to be quick.It's worth noting the Xbox One S won't launch everywhere on that date, and will only be available in the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UK and United States. Other territories will get the console later in the year.Elsewhere, there's a base bundle that comes with a 500GB hard drive and an Xbox One controller for USD $299, or you can get a 1TB version for USD $349. Microsoft says "more details on the specific availability dates of these two options will be shared soon," but the belief is these should also be coming in August.Last week, the Xbox One S Kinect adapter price was revealed, but if you already own an Xbox One, you can request one for free. Matt Porter is a freelance writer based in London. Make sure to visit what he thinks is the best website in the world, but is actually just his Twitter page.

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