 Hi, my name's Scott. I'm an August tester and today I'm going to be giving you my first thoughts on the Xbox Series S So as a foster dad, we've got children who have a wide variety of ages. So we've got a one-year-old And then all the way up to our children up to a 17-year-old first off straight out the box comes off as a Really sleek looking box set up simple and it's plug-and-play. So there's a power cable a HDMI cable Plug those straight into your telly and and then set up my fight So the Xbox Series S was so lightweight and portable. We were able to take it with us on holiday during Visits around the year Scottish Highland really simple My nine-year-old knows how to set it up. The controller is sits inside of your hand rather than being held It's very tactile. It's just one of those sleek easy-to-use controller a big benefit of having an old digital console is Ensuring that you don't lose discs You don't lose them because obviously everything is all pre-loaded the quality of the graphics that the console gives is really nice Everything's really smooth as well. It's next-gen model. The show is a really clean image And there's no stuttering or anything else like that in game back Just doesn't seem to be slowed down by any of the games that we've played so far. The game pass is Fantastic about you for money the game pass gives the kids access to I think it's over 300 games That they're able to pick and choose exactly what they want I think if you have an Xbox Series S having a game pass is a must the Xbox family app Is an app that's designed to allow you to work alongside your children Giving them access to only what you feel is appropriate towards them is fantastic It means that they can have all of these different games and have their own log-ins and have access to only one They're actually able to to use themselves just the fact of being able to have a next-gen console at a more affordable price The Xbox Series S is now available at Argos