has released a new range of consoles, including two models and a brand new Xbox Series S.
The pick of the bunch is the stylish new Robot White Xbox Series X, which comes with 1TB of storage, a matching controller and HDMI 2.1 lead.
Priced at £429.99, the Robot White Xbox Series X is also cheaper than the original model. This is because it's a digital-only console that doesn't come with a disc drive.
Indeed, it's perfect for anybody with an subscription, especially with the built-in solid state drive that provides lightning fast load times and download speeds.
If you want to get your hands on the new Xbox Series X Robot White console, then you can order the device from Argos and actually pick it up today.
Argos also offers home delivery for select products, as well as deferred payment schemes such as Klarna.
Just click the link below to grab the Robot White Xbox Series X from Argos.
In addition to the Robot White Xbox Series X, Microsoft has also released a 1TB Xbox Series S console.
This actually solves one of the big problems with the original Xbox Series S, which only comes with 512GB of built-in storage.
With Xbox Game Pass offering subscribers access to hundreds of games, the 512GB storage capacity is likely to fill up quickly.
The new 1TB Xbox Series S is available from , which is an absolute steal.
The new and improved Xbox Series S also comes in Robot White, complete with matching controller and HDMI 2.1 cable for gameplay of up to 120 frames-per-second.
Finally, Microsoft has released a new Galaxy Black Xbox Series X, which features a massive 2TB hard drive.
You can take a look at the Microsoft's new range of Xbox consoles in the trailer below.
If you do purchase a new Xbox, then you absolutely must subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
Available for £14.99 a month, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate provides access to hundreds of games, including high-profile releases on day-one.
This includes Call of Duty Black Ops 6, which launches for all platforms on October 25.
Other games available with the Microsoft subscription service include Forza Motorsport 5, Starfield, Sea of Thieves and Doom Eternal.
That's on top of the Halo games, the Gears of War series, and upcoming Xbox exclusives such as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
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