The device will be four times more powerful than the Xbox One X console.
Business
Standard : Microsoft Corp unveiled on Sunday its
next-generation Xbox console, known as "Project Scarlett,"
which is set to hit store shelves during the 2020 holiday season.
The
device will be four times more powerful than the Xbox One X console
and be powered by an Advanced Micro Devices chip, the company said
during its Xbox
E3 conference in Los Angeles.
The
console will show up to 120 frames per second, or twice the average
TV, and include a solid-state drive, Microsoft said, allowing games
to load much faster than on its older mechanical hard drives.
The
latest version of Microsoft's popular "Halo" videogame will
be launched along with the new console.
Microsoft
also announced 14 game titles from Xbox Game Studios, including
shooter video game "Gears 5."
Rival
Sony Corp has also disclosed plans of its next-generation PlayStation
5 console, with similar specifications including an AMD chip, but no
official release date has been announced. Analysts expect a late 2020
release.
Microsoft
said its game-streaming service "Project xCloud" would go
into preview in October. Rival Alphabet Inc's Google on Thursday
started taking pre-orders for its Stadia game-streaming service which
will launch in November.
A
new feature will allow users to stream games directly from their own
Xbox consoles, instead of Microsoft's servers, the company said.
"Two
months ago we connected all Xbox developers to Project xCloud,"
Phil Spencer, Microsoft's executive vice president for gaming, said.
"Now, the console streaming service will "turn your Xbox
One into your own personal and free xCloud server."
"Whether
you're using a console in our data center or your console at home,
this October you'll be able to use our hybrid gaming cloud to play
your games wherever you go. Where you play is now entirely your
choice," Spencer said.
The
company announced "Project xCloud" last October saying it
was testing a new game streaming service designed to work across PCs,
consoles and mobile devices.
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