Friday, December 13th 2019

Microsoft Unveils Xbox Series X, Available Holiday 2020, and "Senua's Saga: Hellblade II"

Microsoft announces the Xbox Series X console. For eighteen years and three console generations, the Xbox community has shown us the power both games and fun can have on all of us. As we enter a new generation of gaming, we see a future where you're instantly absorbed in your games - where worlds are even more lifelike, immersive, responsive and surprising - and where you are at the center of your gaming experience. With the new Xbox Series X, we will realize that vision.

Xbox Series X will be our fastest, most powerful console ever and set a new bar for performance, speed and compatibility, allowing you to bring your gaming legacy, thousands of games from three generations and more forward with you. Its industrial design enables us to deliver four times the processing power of Xbox One X in the most quiet and efficient way, something that is critically important in delivering truly immersive gameplay. We also designed Xbox Series X to support both vertical and horizontal orientation. It's bold and unique, very much like our fans around the world and the team of collaborators and innovators who built it.
The name Xbox is an expression of our deep history in gaming, our team's unrelenting passion, and our commitment to both our fans and the future of gaming at Microsoft. It also signifies our belief that a gaming console should be for just that - gaming.

Alongside Xbox Series X, we also unveiled the new Xbox Wireless Controller. Its size and shape have been refined to accommodate an even wider range of people, and it also features a new Share button to make capturing screenshots and game clips simple and an advanced d-pad derived from the Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller. The new Xbox Wireless Controller will be compatible with Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs, and will be included with every Xbox Series X.

The possibilities of what Xbox Series X enables developers to achieve was also brought to life this evening with the unveiling of Senua's Saga: Hellblade II. A sequel to the award-winning Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice from world-renowned developers Ninja Theory, the game is being built to leverage the full power of Xbox Series X. The footage shared tonight was captured in-engine and reflects the power of Xbox Series X available to developers to deliver new universes, experiences and games in ways you have never imagined.

Bringing Developers' Dreams to Life with Xbox Series X
Games today deliver amazing visuals and tell an array of different and deep stories. That's why, when we started work on Xbox Series X, it was vital we continue to advance state-of-the-art visual capabilities for developers, while also ensuring they could realize even greater feeling, emotion and empathy in their games. With Xbox Series X, we will elevate the way games look, play and feel. We will also remove the technical barriers faced in previous generations and enable developers to create more expansive, immersive gaming worlds that invite more players to play.

From a technical standpoint, this will manifest as world-class visuals in 4K at 60FPS, with possibility of up to 120FPS, including support for Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), and 8K capability. Powered by our custom-designed processor leveraging the latest Zen 2 and next generation RDNA architecture from our partners at AMD, Xbox Series X will deliver hardware accelerated ray tracing and a new level of performance never before seen in a console. Additionally, our patented Variable Rate Shading (VRS) technology will allow developers to get even more out of the Xbox Series X GPU and our next-generation SSD will virtually eliminate load times and bring players into their gaming worlds faster than ever before.

We are minimizing latency by leveraging technology such as Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and giving developers new functionality like Dynamic Latency Input (DLI) to make Xbox Series X the most responsive console ever. Xbox Series X is also designed for a future in the cloud, with unique capabilities built into the hardware and software to make it as easy as possible to bring great games to both console and elsewhere. Xbox Series X will deliver a level of fidelity and immersion unlike anything that's been achieved in previous console generations.

One Console, Four Generations of Gaming
One of the things we're most proud of with Xbox Series X is the promise we're delivering to our fans who have and continue to invest with Xbox. Thanks to backward compatibility, you can expect your gaming legacy, thousands of your favorite games across four generations of gaming, all your Xbox One gaming accessories, and industry-leading services like Xbox Game Pass to be available when you power on your Xbox Series X in Holiday 2020.

Building on our compatibility promise, with Xbox Series X we're also investing in consumer-friendly pathways to game ownership across generations. Leading the way with our first-party titles including Halo Infinite in 2020, we're committed to ensuring that games from Xbox Game Studios support cross-generation entitlements and that your Achievements and game saves are shared across devices. As we branch out and extend gaming to more players around the world, console gaming will remain at the heart of our Xbox offering. Game creators around the globe are already hard at work building content for Xbox Series X and our 15 Xbox Game Studios are developing the largest and most creatively diverse lineup of Xbox exclusive games in our history. On behalf of Team Xbox, we're excited to enter the future of console gaming with you and can't wait to share more in 2020.

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84 Comments on Microsoft Unveils Xbox Series X, Available Holiday 2020, and "Senua's Saga: Hellblade II"

#51
Deadshot1982
btarunrMicrosoft discovered SFF gaming PC in 2019.

Just waiting for the 2349080324709 mini-ITX cases that will look exactly like this.
The FT03-MINI by Silverstone
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#52
LiveOrDie
LMAO this is just a budget PC crammed into a ITX case made by Mircocrap, just for all those console peasants.
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#53
Xuper
Live OR DieLMAO this is just a budget PC crammed into a ITX case made by Mircocrap, just for all those console peasants.
lol dream on ! just wait a couple of months for First game.
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#54
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
Xuperlol dream on ! just wait a couple of months for First game.
It really is. That's all consoles have ever been. It's just well optimized for all parts to work together well.
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#55
notb
Tsukiyomi91it looks or based on Corsair One's design, minus the perforated side panels, RGB lightings & the Corsair logo. This design; I like.
I'm not sure there was any leak of interiors + Corsair One is quite complex and expensive (watercooling etc). So I really doubt it's anything like.

Best bet would be: 2x140mm and directed airflow for optimal cooling. It's doable.
umdterps71I was thinking more of how Mac pros have moduals. The upgrades are tightly controlled by the manufacturer, ensuring easy compatibility. In this case, you can buy the base model and upgrade later on instead of having to get a brand new console. The upgrades could be for resolution and/or fps. I'm not saying it's going to happen but, I think consoles would be better if they did.
Again: why? How would you make it work?

Console games have no quality sliders. You don't choose resolution.
Console has fixed parts. Game studios make games to work on that particular components. The target is to output acceptable fps at particular resolution.

Even if faster components would come from MS (with guaranteed compatibility(, the only possible result would be more fps. And the basic model is already fine. So what's the point?
If you're one of those people who desperately need 144fps, just use a PC.
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#56
Dwyriel
notbAgain: why? How would you make it work?

Console games have no quality sliders. You don't choose resolution.
Console has fixed parts. Game studios make games to work on that particular components. The target is to output acceptable fps at particular resolution.

Even if faster components would come from MS (with guaranteed compatibility(, the only possible result would be more fps. And the basic model is already fine. So what's the point?
If you're one of those people who desperately need 144fps, just use a PC.
I understand your point but, doesn't sony and Microsoft already kinda do that? Xbox one x and ps4 pro are just upgraded versions of the base one so they can achieve better fps and resolution (4k etc). So it wouldn't be that much of a change to have a upgradable device, although it would be a little more complicated for the end-user.

All in all I agree they shouldn't do that.
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#57
notb
DwyrielI understand your point but, doesn't sony and Microsoft already kinda do that? Xbox one x and ps4 pro are just upgraded versions of the base one so they can achieve better fps and resolution (4k etc). So it wouldn't be that much of a change to have a upgradable device, although it would be a little more complicated for the end-user.
The "Xbox One X enhanced" games are not the same software. They were updated, textures and effects were added (which makes them a bit like remakes).

Making a game for both Xbox S and X is almost like making it for 2 consoles. As a result, many games (even launched long after Xbox X) didn't get an "enhanced version".
When you run a non-enhanced game on Xbox X, the only significant difference is less performance dips in complex scenes. So the game may look crisper and smoother. But it's the same colour depth, textures, drawing distance (fog), details etc. It's the same image built from the same data.

Allowing upgrading of consoles (with multiple combinations) would mean that either:
- game studios have to prepare multiple optimized game versions
or
- consoles get more abstraction (more performance overhead, less optimized games) and players get control over image in settings, effectively turning consoles into very limited ITX PCs.
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#58
umdterps71
notbI'm not sure there was any leak of interiors + Corsair One is quite complex and expensive (watercooling etc). So I really doubt it's anything like.

Best bet would be: 2x140mm and directed airflow for optimal cooling. It's doable.

Again: why? How would you make it work?

Console games have no quality sliders. You don't choose resolution.
Console has fixed parts. Game studios make games to work on that particular components. The target is to output acceptable fps at particular resolution.

Even if faster components would come from MS (with guaranteed compatibility(, the only possible result would be more fps. And the basic model is already fine. So what's the point?
If you're one of those people who desperately need 144fps, just use a PC.
There's nothing wrong with wanting more options. And the current basic options are not fine. Modern warfare on one s looks like complete garbage. Anyone else would say get a PC or a one x and I've gotten myself a PC because I can upgrade. Why do you think there should be a hard line between console and PC when they are merging closer and closer every year? What's wrong with additional options? What if I want 144fps or the latest and greatest but don't want to tinker? What's so wrong with that?
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#59
Super XP
The design looks interesting, but the name Series X? What is Micro$oft thinking lol,
The PlayStation is straight forward, PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4 & now upcoming PS5.
Where as Micro$oft like confusing people it seems with XBox, XBox 360 (Good Name), XBox One (Great Name), now what? XBox Series X? lol
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#60
Th3pwn3r
QUANTUMPHYSICSThis is ridiculous beyond belief.

I think Microsoft may be losing me as a customer for Xbox Live.

My computer can run anything on the market, has a 2080Ti which means I can ray trace better than this newer machine possibly can and I have more RAM, more CPU power and more SSD storage than Microsoft will offer.
And your machine costs 5 times as much as the new console. What's your point?
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#61
MIRTAZAPINE
It looks like a Silverstone Ft- 03 mini. Really looks like it.


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#62
FordGT90Concept
"I go fast!1!11!1!"
btarunrPowered by our custom-designed processor leveraging the latest Zen 2 and next generation RDNA architecture from our partners at AMD, Xbox Series X will deliver hardware accelerated ray tracing and a new level of performance never before seen in a console.
It's Scorpio. I thought it was just a 7nm shrink of Xbox One X.

Worst. Name. Ever.
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#63
Valantar
rtwjunkieHere's what I got out of the whole article: We, Microsoft, are reverting to our "We hate PC gaming" corporate unofficial policy again (which we had for years, even when we said we were pro-PC gaming) by releasing a sequel to a game that was made by a small studio with the PC as it's focus, under the publishing umbrella of X-box Game Studios, and then maybe later sometime we will let it get released on PC. :mad:
Pretty much every first-party Microsoft game released in recent years has been a "Play Anywhere" title, i.e. with a simultaneous launch on both Xbox and the MS Store and cross-buy included.



Edit: Just found out that they're keeping compatibility with every Xbone accessory. The new controller is even backwards compatible. Nice!
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#64
Tsukiyomi91
Ever since the inception of their Play Anywhere model, on top of the Game Pass model, ANY games published by Microsoft can be played on both Windows 10 & XBox consoles. Hearing that the new XBox Series X having backwards compatibility is a big plus.
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#65
Flanker
MIRTAZAPINEIt looks like a Silverstone Ft- 03 mini. Really looks like it.


I love that case, kinda wish I bought that one instead
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#66
Valantar
MIRTAZAPINEIt looks like a Silverstone Ft- 03 mini. Really looks like it.


Yeah, quite similar, just a lot smaller. Windows Central estimates the size of the Series X (based on the known size of the USB port) to ~312*157*157mm, or about 7.7l volume. That's similar to some very compact ITX cases e(the Dan A4 is 7.2l) but nonetheless quite small.

Liking this design more and more.
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#67
LiveOrDie
CEMO L1 Aluminum mini Chassis
rtwjunkieIt really is. That's all consoles have ever been. It's just well optimized for all parts to work together well.
Yeah but they taken a step closer and turned it into a tower LMAO.
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#68
Valantar
Live OR DieCEMO L1 Aluminum mini Chassis


Yeah but they taken a step closer and turned it into a tower LMAO.
The previous generation consoles had more in common with the Cemo L1 design than that, at least if you stood them upright. The L1 is essentially an old-school desktop (as in not tower, but meant to lie on a desk) design stood on its side. It has relatively little in common with a square-based tower with a central airflow channel and top vent.
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#69
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
ValantarPretty much every first-party Microsoft game released in recent years has been a "Play Anywhere" title, i.e. with a simultaneous launch on both Xbox and the MS Store and cross-buy included.
You might want to assume that, but MS has not acknowledged in any press release or even rumor that the PC version is in the works.

I for one, do not forget Microsoft’s long history of claiming to be pro-PC gaming and then turning around and taking direct action against it. This has happened repeatedly.
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#70
gaximodo
After playing pokemon sword I realized the game is made for kids of this generation, not me.

Probably the same case with naming series X..
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#71
Deadshot1982
MIRTAZAPINEIt looks like a Silverstone Ft- 03 mini. Really looks like it.


Yeah I said that look above.
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#72
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
ZeppMan217It's not even stylized, like Apple's trash can. Much bigger, too.
Precisely or a chimney...I’m trying to decide...
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#73
Chrispy_
ChomiqHere's our new mitx machine... I mean gaming console. Where the hell am I suppose to place it? Single fan on top, try fitting this in your living room.
Next to the TV until that holds your soundbar, current XBOX, amp, HT-receiver or whatever, on the opposite side to your subwoofer?
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#74
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
Chrispy_Next to the TV until that holds your soundbar, current XBOX, amp, HT-receiver or whatever, on the opposite side to your subwoofer?
I’m looking at my ho,me theatre unit and I can’t find a suitable space without laying it horizontally. My PS4 Slims spot barely let’s it breath, that said I’ve never owned an Xbox so I of course will be waiting for the PS5 before I even decide if I’m buying a new console at all my PS4 is just my Blu Ray player and occasional media server. But I suspect the PS5 will be a more traditional design that would fit on my shelf.
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#75
Chrispy_
With Microsoft finally getting XBox Game Pass working for PCs in a non-awful way, it's possible that some or even all of the XBox exclusives will actually be available for PC via XBGP as well.

It's a hunch based on hope (and not evidence or press releases) but if that turns out to be a thing before the Xbox SX is launched, then you can just build yourself a custom mITX gaming PC in whatever case size fits your space!
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