Already in the run-up to the E3 2019, it was clear that Microsoft would introduce the Xbox One successor at the official press conference. And indeed, the video game giant now also announced Xbox: Project Scarlett - a name that was speculated well ahead of the announcement.

Xbox Scarlett: Four times stronger than the Xbox One X Basically, the Xbox Scarlett announcement sounded very similar to that of the PlayStation 5 a few weeks ago. Both companies will be using their latest console on a similar hardware foundation: powered by a brand-new AMD Zen 2 processor, the Xbox Scarlett is said to be nearly four times more powerful than the Xbox One X.

As a revolution, Microsoft is also celebrating the brand new SSD, which will minimize load times and reduce them almost fortyfold. In addition, the Xbox Scarlett supports resolutions up to 8k, making it possible to display up to 120 frames per second and support hardware-based ray tracing.

As a release date, Microsoft has called the "Holiday Season" 2020. Thus, the Xbox Scarlett should appear in November or December 2020, should there be no serious delays. For more information visit AliveTalk in a free time.

The official price Microsoft has not yet announced. However, the Xbox maker wants the pricing policy to be relatively transparent, as Phil Spencer, console manager, revealed in an interview with Twinfinite: "The price will be important, obviously the price is one of those things people want to know. We will announce the prize as soon as possible so that people can make their decisions. "According to the initial assessment by leading analysts such as Michael Pachter, the price of the" Xbox Scarlett "could be very modest despite the strong technology:

"The specifications speak for $500. But I'm assuming that Microsoft will announce $399 and Sony will follow suit."

Nearly 19 years after the release of the first Xbox, Microsoft is also building a bridge to the past at the launch of the game: Just as it was at the launch of the Xbox, the first major lineup game will come from the "Halo" series. Announced last year, Halo: Infinite is to become the first title on the Xbox Scarlett. Thus, the game will also be released in late 2020.

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