
Microsoft offered a peek at their next Xbox console, code named Project Scarlett, during their showcase at E3 2019.
A reveal trailer for the console was shown which features those who are working on it talking a bit about its power and capabilities. And to go with the trailer, a release window has also been announced so you Xbox players can find out when to expect its arrival.
Continue below to check out the Project Scarlett reveal trailer.
Here’s more from Xbox:
The Future of Console Gaming
During its briefing, Xbox demonstrated its commitment to console gaming as a critical choice for players who want a device designed, built and optimized for gaming.
Project Scarlett will set a new bar for console power, speed and performance, arriving Holiday 2020 alongside Halo Infinite. Powered by a custom-designed processor, leveraging the latest Zen 2 and Radeon RDNA architecture from our partners at AMD, Project Scarlett will deliver a new level of immersion. Paired with high bandwidth GDDR6 memory, and a next generation solid state drive (SSD), Project Scarlett will provide developers the power they require to bring their creative visions to life. Featuring hardware accelerated raytracing, variable refresh rate, 8K capability and ultra-low latency input, Project Scarlett will deliver a new level of fidelity, precision and accuracy never before seen in console gaming.
With Project Scarlett, we continue our commitment to compatibility by ensuring your gaming accessories and Xbox career will also move forward with you, along with thousands of games across four console generations which will look and play best on Project Scarlett.
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Trailer
Introducing Project Scarlett.
Unmatched power and speed ushers in a new level of game play performance and the future of gaming. With four generations of content that looks and feels unlike anything before.
Launching with Halo Infinite Holiday 2020.
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