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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 01:53pm 18/04/17 | 1 Comments
After the recent release of the Xbox One upgrade's hardware specs over at Digital Foundry we know that the console will indeed be one powerful piece of kit. But what we don't know or haven't seen yet, are games running on the machine or what it even looks like, or how much it'll cost. Well, for that we have to wait until Microsoft's E3 conference in June. According to Phil Spencer, that's where all will be revealed.

It's pretty clear that Microsoft and Phil in particular is very happy with the state of Project Scorpio.

We designed Project Scorpio to be the best console to play the blockbuster multiplatform games from our publishing partners, made it easy for recently released titles to upgrade to true 4K and for beloved, backward compatible titles to play better than ever before.


Personally, I'm just wondering what it'll end up being called. Xbox One X? Xbox One Next? Xbox One BFG Edition?






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notgreazy
Posted 02:23pm 18/4/17
Xbox two.
Xbox three.

The new life cycle of consoles will be upgrades over upgrades, new systems will be a thing of the past. They're just computers now running the same OS.
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