The New Xbox Series S Now Supports Physical Formats, Including Bread

A photo of the Xbox Series S toaster next to a plate with toast stacked on it. Popping out of the toaster is a piece of prepared toast that has the Xbox logo printed on it from the toasters heating coils.

Photo: Walmart

Cameron Faulkner
(he/him) is Polygon’s commerce editor. He began writing about tech and gaming in 2013, and migrated from The Verge in 2023.

Both of Microsoft’s current Xbox consoles now have kitchen appliance counterparts. The Xbox Series S toaster recently debuted, following up the Xbox Series X refrigerator. It’s available for purchase from Walmart for $39.99. In place of its ability to connect to a TV and play games, it can toast bread or bagels, imprinting the Xbox logo onto its side with its internal heat coils.

The Series S toaster has a slot long enough to fit two slices of bread side by side, which I suppose can be considered multiplayer support if the bread is for two people. As with most toasters, this one has different toast browning levels, a removeable crumb tray, a bread ejection function, and automatic shutoff.

 

Source: Polygon

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