The Xbox Series S is a next-generation gaming console released by Microsoft in 2020. It is a smaller, more affordable version of the Xbox Series X, and is designed for digital distribution due to its limited storage capacity. It features a AMD Zen 2 Processor with 8 GB of RAM, 1 TB of NVMe SSD storage, and is capable of achieving up to 3,300 CPU and 8,200 GPU performance. The Xbox Series S also comes equipped with a dedicated power supply and an "Optical Mouse Delivery" feature which enables the console to work with Xbox Wireless Controller and Keyboard and Mouse without an external adapter.