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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 05:49pm 07/06/17 | 1 Comments
In the lead up to E3 we ask the big question about the still somewhat mysterious Project Scorpio from Microsoft. Sure, on paper it represents the most powerful console ever made, but what does that mean for the Xbox brand? And more importantly, how does it fit into how we view a new hardware launch and reveal?

From the piece.

Will the foreseeable future of Xbox depend on the success of Project Scorpio? And is it the next Xbox proper? Now at this point it’s worth noting that when talking about Project Scorpio, Microsoft has stated on multiple occasions that the hardware refresh will serve as only one of the pillars of the Xbox brand. The current Xbox One S model will continue to play each and every Xbox One release coming in 2017 and 2018, with Xbox for Windows 10 and PCs also serving as an additional home for first and second-party releases. Project Scorpio, like the PS4 Pro could very well be the beginning of the end of the traditional console hardware cycle, with hardware refreshes taking the place of completely new boxes.


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Steve Farrelly
Posted 06:47pm 07/6/17
Your conclusion K, is a stroke of genius and is a kind of irony to consider that after effectively abandoning PCs to focus on the console market, that Scorpio really could be seen as the equivalent to someone just getting a new rig with all games still capable of being played, just a better resolutions and with more power.

Great piece
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