
"While platform barriers are starting to come down and it's getting harder to tell the consoles apart in many respects, the Xbox Series X/S still has a few remnants left of a unique identity. We compiled this list mindful of the nuances around exclusivity and first-party games while also wanting to acknowledge the great games that are playable on Xbox Series X/S whether they originated there or not."
"Yes, the Xbox Series X and S are basically souped-up Xbox Ones, which means you'll rarely be pressed for awesome games to play. A good rule of thumb is this: If it was playable on the Xbox One, it's playable on the Xbox Series X and S. (To that end, here's our list of the best games for the Xbox One.) There's also the matter of a little service called Game Pass."
The Xbox Series X and S have matured over six years and now host more robust libraries that include cross-gen ports, sequels, and new franchises. Platform barriers are diminishing, but the Series X/S retain elements of a distinct identity. Most Xbox One games run on Series X/S, making backward compatibility a practical strength. Microsoft's Game Pass provides access to first-party exclusives and rotating third-party hits for about $30 per month, boosting value and accessibility. New owners of Series X/S can find a range of must-play titles spanning exclusives, multi-platform releases, and Game Pass additions.
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