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Xbox One
Top: The original Xbox One console, controller, and Kinect sensor, in black Bottom: The Xbox One S model, in white
The Xbox One is the third video game console made by Microsoft, succeeding the Xbox 360.[13] It was announced on May 21, 2013.[14] It was first released on November 22, 2013, ahead of Sony's PlayStation 4.[15] Microsoft marketed the Xbox One as an "all-in-one entertainment system", which is where its name comes from.
The Xbox One S was released in 2016 as a successor to the original Xbox One model, around the same time that the Xbox 360 was discontinued. The Xbox One S has a smaller form factor and supports both HDR and 4K video. The Xbox One S was praised for its smaller size, visual upgrades, and lack of an external power supply. The Xbox One received another upgrade in 2017: the Xbox One X. The Xbox One X featured upgraded hardware and support for natively rendering video at 4K. The system was succeeded by the Xbox Series X and Series S consoles, which launched on November 10, 2020.
At launch the Xbox One was not backwards compatible.[16] However, at E3 2015, Xbox 360 games were announced to be added and in E3 2017, Microsoft announced that they will also add original Xbox games.
On August 29, 2017, Microsoft discontinued the original Xbox One in favor of the Xbox One S and X. The Xbox One X and Xbox One S All-Digital Edition were discontinued on July 16, 2020, about the same time when the Xbox Series X series was released, leaving the standard Xbox One S as the only Xbox One model to still be in production.
Just like the Xbox One's predecessor, it had its own Kinect. It was announced during the E3 2010 press conference, and was released on November 4, 2010. However in 2017, Microsoft decided to discontinue it and stopped developing on it.
↑ 7.07.1As of December 31, 2013[update], 3 million sold.[5] As of November 2, 2014[update], approximately 10 million shipped.[6] These amounts are outdated, however. Microsoft has not released more recent figures.