Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. It was first released in 2013 and is the third video game console in the Xbox family, following Xbox and Xbox 360. Xbox One is known for its high-quality graphics, impressive game library, and multimedia functionality.
Xbox One was first announced in May 2013 by Microsoft.
It was released on November 22, 2013, in North America, and later in other regions.
The console was met with criticism at launch due to its always-online requirements and higher price compared to its main competitor, PlayStation 4.
Microsoft has since released several updates and iterations of the console, including the Xbox One S and Xbox One X.
The PlayStation 4 is Sony's flagship video game console. It was released in 2013, around the same time as the Xbox One.
The Nintendo Switch is a hybrid video game console, released in 2017 by Nintendo. It can be used as a home console or a portable console.
A slimmer and more powerful version of the Xbox One, featuring 4K video playback and high dynamic range (HDR).
The most powerful console from Microsoft, featuring 4K gaming and HDR. It is also backwards-compatible with most Xbox One games.
A subscription service that offers access to a large library of Xbox games, with new releases added regularly.
Yes, Xbox One has backwards compatibility with a large library of Xbox 360 games.
Xbox Live Gold is a subscription service that offers online multiplayer, free games every month, and exclusive discounts.
Xbox One X is more powerful and capable of 4K gaming and HDR. Xbox One S is a slimmer and more affordable version, also capable of HDR.
Yes, Xbox One has a variety of streaming apps available, including Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video.
Xbox Game Pass costs $9.99 per month, with a free trial available for new subscribers.