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systems = [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Xbox One]], [[Xbox Series X/S]]| | systems = [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Xbox One]], [[Xbox Series X/S]]| | ||
release = November 15, 2001 - present| | release = November 15, 2001 - present| | ||
added_to_museum = See the [[:Category: | added_to_museum = See the [[:Category:computers and consoles|computers and consoles category]]| | ||
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'''Xbox''' is a brand name owned by [[Microsoft]]. It has been used for its [[video game console]]s. | '''Xbox''' is a brand name owned by [[Microsoft]]. It has been used for its [[video game console]]s. |
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This article is about the brand. For the 2001 video game console, see Xbox (console).
Xbox | |
Developer | Microsoft |
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Publisher | Microsoft |
Platforms | Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S |
Released | November 15, 2001 - present |
Added to Museum |
See the computers and consoles category |
Xbox is a brand name owned by Microsoft. It has been used for its video game consoles.
It is also used for video games and applications released for those consoles, Windows, and mobile platforms such as Android, iOS, and Windows Phone.
The Xbox is part of the Microsoft Gaming division of Microsoft.
Xbox consoles
System | Release | Notes |
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Xbox | 2001 | |
Xbox 360 | 2005 | |
Xbox One | 2013 | |
Xbox One S | 2016 | Xbox One variation that can upscale the 1080p resolution of Xbox One games to 4K. |
Xbox One X | 2017 | Xbox One variation that can upscale resolution to 4K and has more processing power and memory capacity. |
Xbox One S All-Digital Edition | 2019 | Digital-only variation of the Xbox One S. |
Xbox Series S | 2020 | Digital-only and slightly less processing power than the Xbox Series X. |
Xbox Series X | 2020 | Includes a Blu-ray drive and slightly more processing power than the Xbox Series S. |