Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are just a week away, and Microsoft has revealed every streaming app coming to both consoles at launch.
In line with Microsoft's focus on compatibility, all entertainment apps on Xbox One will be available for Xbox Series X/S.
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Xbox Series X/S Streaming Apps Confirmed
As per Xbox Wire:
- Netflix
- Disney+
- HBO Max
- Spotify
- YouTube
- YouTube TV
- Amazon Prime Video
- Hulu
- NBC Peacock
- Vudu
- FandangoNow
- Twitch
- Sky Go
- NOW TV
- Sky Ticket
Apple TV is also coming to the new consoles.
"The Apple TV app gives you access to thousands of shows and movies from one convenient location, allowing you to enjoy Apple TV+, Apple TV channels, brand-new and popular movies, and personalized entertainment recommendations," the Xbox Wire post reads.
Each app will offer an improved experience, too.
"With our new consoles, immerse yourself with fuller colors, enhanced dynamic range, and spatial sound just as the filmmakers and creators intended on Xbox Series X|S with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which are supported on apps like Netflix, Disney+, and Vudu," Microsoft explains.
"Together, these advanced audiovisual technologies will take your favorite entertainment to new heights through ultravivid picture quality – incredible brightness, contrast, color, and detail – alongside immersive moving audio that will transport you to new worlds."
We also know which games will playable at launch, including Smart Delivery titles and games included in Game Pass.
For more on the Series X, check out our report about how much of the console's internal drive is reserved for system files.
For more on the differences between Series S and Series X, be sure to check out our price comparison, as well as our full specs comparison.