Xbox Project Scorpio Pre-order Now Available: Console To Come With Advanced 4K Gaming Features
From the initial days of 2017, gamers have been experiencing enormous developments in the case of new console lineups. Nintendo debuted its much-awaited Switch just a few weeks back. And now potential sources are coming up with new speculations and thoughts for Microsoft next masterpiece in gaming segment: Xbox: Project Scorpio, which is due to officially launch by the last phase of 2017.
According to Mirror, Microsoft has already activated the pre-order page for Project Scorpio. The page has revealed some relevant features lined up to be equipped with the next-gen gaming console. Microsoft claimed that Xbox Project Scorpio will be the most powerful console till date with 6 teraflops of graphical processing units. As per experts, this much heavy equipment, if implemented in the machine properly, is sure to bring the higher level gaming in reality with a flawless flow. The tech giant even stated that the console will be compatible with all sorts Xbox One titles and accessories and it would be able to run real-time 4K gaming with amazing virtual reality support.
As per a report by Express, Microsoft first announced its Xbox Project Scorpio in its E3 conference back in 2016. Since then, the upcoming console has encountered numerous rumors. The company, however, didn't declare any exact date to for Project Scorpio's official release. But, Microsoft has now stated that the console will be unveiled in "Holiday 2017." The price index for the console is expected to go slightly higher than Xbox One S.
Among the major titles expected to be associated with the console, Project Scorpio is said to access Halo, Forza, and Gears of War out of the box. Interested gamers need to wait for a while until Microsoft reveals more about the console. It should be noted in this context that the tech magnet is expected to convey some potential insights about Project Scorpio in its next E3 event in July 2017.
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