Xbox Series X |
Microsoft officially announced a new generation of Xbox games at this year's Game Awards. The company also revealed its new official name, Xbox Series X, and unveiled the first official image of the device. The new version does not seem to be comparable to any other gaming platform: compared to the next generation of Microsoft systems, other computers are similar to regular PCs.
As promised by Phil Spencer, the next platform will be so powerful that it is four times the Xbox One X, and the platform functionality will be supported by 4K, which supports 60FPS and reaches the advanced level of 120FPS, including visual effects Variable Update Factor Support (VRR). Special AMD processors with the latest Zen 2 technology and the next-generation RDNA architecture support 8 KB. The platform also supports ray tracing. Reducing download time faster than ever.
In addition to the wirelessly controlled Xbox Series X, a new "Share" button to take photos and videos as well as the D-Pad from Xbox Elite Series 2 will also display and have new dimensions and problems because it works with Xbox One and Windows 10 computers that will be compatible. The device will be available during the holiday season 2020.