• 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