Microsoft is set to finally do an in-depth reveal of Project Scorpio, the upcoming, upgraded Xbox One, on Jun. 11. This falls on a Sunday, a day before Microsoft’s usual slot in the E3 proceedings.
At E3 2016 Xbox head Phil Spencer announced Project Scorpio for the first time. He promised a massively powerful console that would offer true 4K gaming but also would be compatible with the entire ...
The Project Scorpio Edition of Xbox One X sold out within five days of its announcements. Microsoft revealed the SKU on Sunday ahead of Gamescom in Cologne and a reasonably lacklustre showcase that ...
Not forgetting the console's past, Microsoft is offering an Xbox One X Project Scorpio special edition, available to preorder now. Revealed during the company's Gamescom press conference, the Xbox One ...
A leaked Microsoft document sheds light on the Xbox Scorpio's upcoming capabilities, 4K rendering options, and technical details. It's shaping up to be a beast of a console. Share on Facebook (opens ...
All Xbox Scorpio games (that's our shorthand, not Microsoft's specific nomenclature) are required to be backwards-compatible with Xbox One titles. The only exception to this may be VR titles, which ...
Gaming veteran Ken Lobb, who is a creative director at Microsoft, is the latest to weigh in on the company's upcoming super-powerful Project Scorpio console. He was interviewed in the latest issue of ...
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Why no mention of VR? That is what this machine was made for. Microsoft saw the VR wave about to crash on top of them and felt like they should have some skin in the game. I assume they will announce ...
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This week at E3, Microsoft announced Project Scorpio—a more powerful version of Xbox One—that, according to Head of Xbox Phil Spencer, was designed specifically with 4K televisions in mind.
Following Microsoft’s reveal of Project Scorpio via Eurogamer’s Digital Foundry earlier today, we finally know what to expect from the upcoming powerhouse. Touted as the most powerful console in the ...