Details of next-generation Xbox revealed at VGA 2019

Xbox Series X, better known by its codename Project Scarlett, has been officially revealed at The Game Awards 2019 at Los Angeles, California, United States.
The next-gen console uses a custom processor from AMD; making it four times more powerful than the Xbox One X. It’ll be capable of running games at 120 Hz frame rates, at potential 8K resolutions.
An SSD will come as standard, with the option of using it as virtual RAM, as well as lifting load time performance. A next generation controller will also accompany this console.
Halo Infinite has been confirmed to be one of the launch titles, and the console being will have up to three generations of backwards compatibility.
Xbox Series X console launches in the holiday window of 2020. No official price has been given at the time of writing this article.
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