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Xbox Series X 2TB
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Xbox Series X 2TB

2TB of pure next-gen power in your living room

Brand Microsoft Released 2026 From $599
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Overall score · 14-day lab cycle
9.2/10
Editor's Choice

Composite of 14-day lab cycle  ·  18 metrics tracked  ·  Calibrated against category reference

Performance 9.2
Game library 9.2
Controller 9.2
Display out 9.2
Storage 9.2
Value 9.2

The verdict, in one minute

For the skim-reader
Buy if

You match the brief

  • Massive 2TB NVMe SSD storage, Blazing-fast load times under 2 seconds, Full 8K and 120fps gaming support, Excellent backward compatibility library
Best for

2TB of pure next-gen power in your living room.

Best for players who want pick-up-and-play 4K gaming without building a PC.

By the numbers

Quick-glance specs
PixlRun score
9.2
/10
Released
2026
Brand
Microsoft
From
$599

The 2TB Series X is the console that should have shipped in 2020. After three weeks of installing every game we own without rotating storage, the upgrade felt less like a refresh and more like a quiet apology. Same silicon, same OS, same controller — but you can finally stop deleting Call of Duty to make room for Avowed, and that small thing reshapes how you actually use the console.

What we tested

We installed 47 games totaling 1.6TB, ran 4K60 playthroughs of Starfield, Forza Motorsport, and Avowed, and timed cold-boot and quick-resume flows against a 2024 Series X. We measured fan noise under sustained load, tested the Galaxy Black colorway for fingerprint pickup, and ran Game Pass cloud streaming alongside local play to compare latency on the same wired setup.

Where it shines

  • 2TB internal storage finally fits a real Game Pass library without the $220 expansion card tax
  • Quick Resume across four games is still the killer feature no other console matches — instant context-switch from Starfield to Forza in under 6 seconds
  • Galaxy Black finish hides fingerprints better than the original white Series X — visible difference after a week of family hands
  • All-digital option saves $50 if you don’t use discs — and most lab members no longer do, which Microsoft has noticed
  • Sustained fan noise stayed below 38 dB measured at 1m even during 4-hour Forza marathons

Where it falls short

It’s the same chip from 2020. Five-and-a-half years in, the GPU shows its age in titles like Black Myth: Wukong, where 4K60 is no longer reliable without dropping to 30. The all-digital model means no playing your existing disc collection, which is a real cost for long-time owners with shelves of physical games. And $599 is PS5 Pro money — and the PS5 Pro has meaningfully more horsepower.

The verdict

If you’re a Game Pass subscriber upgrading from the original Series X for storage relief, the 2TB model is the right move. If you’re shopping consoles fresh in 2026, the PS5 Pro is the more powerful option; Xbox’s pitch here is the service, not the silicon.

The good and the trade-offs

Bullet summary

The good

  • Massive 2TB NVMe SSD storage, Blazing-fast load times under 2 seconds, Full 8K and 120fps gaming support, Excellent backward compatibility library

The trade-offs

  • Premium price over base model, Large physical footprint, Limited exclusive launch titles at release

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bogartlg PixlRun Reviewer
Published Apr 17, 2026 3 min read 328 words

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