The Xbox Series X is an upcoming home video game console developed by Microsoft. It was announced during E3 2019 as "Project Scarlett" and is scheduled for release in late 2020.
The console is one of the planned fourth-generation family of Xbox hardware, succeeding the current Xbox One line, and expected to have improved hardware for higher display resolutions and frame rate and reduced loading times. Microsoft plans to have this be a soft transition to its next generation of hardware; the Xbox Series X is expected to be fully compatible with all games, controllers, and accessories that are currently supported by Xbox One, including selected Xbox 360 and original Xbox games already backward compatible on the Xbox One. Further, Microsoft's internal Xbox Game Studios does not plan to immediately produce titles exclusive for the Xbox Series X, but instead will produce titles that are compatible on both the Xbox One and Xbox Series X, with certain titles having enhanced features on the new console.
Operating system | Windows 10 | CPU | 3.8-GHz AMD Zen 2-based processor |
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Memory | 16GB | Storage | 1 TB NVMe SSD |
Graphics | 1 TB NVMe SSD | Sound | Custom Project Acoustics 3D Audio Dolby Atmos DTS:X 7.1 surround sound |
Online services | Output | 4th-generation Xbox Controller, compatible Xbox One controllers and accessories | |
Resolutions allowed | 4K@120FPS | Connectivity | Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11ac, Gigabit Ethernet, 3x USB 3.1, HDMI 2.1 |
Media types | Blu-ray Disc 4K@120FPS | - |
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