Xbox Series X. It's tall. And it has a modified controller compared to the Xbox One pad. Xbox Straight-ahead perspective. Xbox Phil Spencer confirms "15 Xbox game studios" are working on new games for the console. This is a better look at the new controller, along with a peek at at least one front-of-box USB Type-A port. Xbox Series X. It's hovering in a watery landscape. Apparent ventilation dots on the top of the console's tower. Dramatic angled view. Official logo. A sizzle reel of potentially "real-time" rendering includes a dramatic zoom on Halo's Master Chief. Halo Infinite is still slated to launch close to Xbox Series X's "holiday 2020" launch window. Let's rumble a sports car through a detailed valley. Assumedly taken from the Forza franchise. Another dramatic Halo landscape view. Phil Spencer then showed off new game Hellblade II: Senua's Saga, which he said was "all captured in-engine as being built to take full advantage of Xbox Series X." The apparent real-time rendering of Senua's detailed face was stunning. Lots of eerie, spooky stuff in the Hellblade II trailer. Thus, on brand.
The next Xbox console, slated to launch in holiday 2020, finally has a name: Xbox Series X. The system that was formerly dubbed Project Scarlett also has a bold, vertical design and a slightly modified controller, as seen in the above gallery.
Xbox chief Phil Spencer took the stage at Thursday night's The Game Awards to reveal the new monolith-shaped console, which Gamespot reports is roughly as widRead More – Source