Microsoft Makes Bold Statements During E3 2019 Presentation
Bryce Jackson
By: Bryce L. Jackson
MIcrosoft CEO Phil Spencer officially announced that the next generation of XBOX Console is in the works. Dubbed “Project Scarlett”, the console will use Microsoft-customized AMD Navi and Zen 2 processors that will be 4x more powerful than the current XBOX One X. The new processor will be capable of up to 8K resolution and 120 frames-per-second. The newly developed SSD drives created for Project Scarlett is claimed to be capable of becoming “virtual RAM” for the console, allowing 40x performance increases of the current consoles, allowing developers to utilize the Project Scarlett for more dynamic landscapes.
Microsoft’s renewed focus on games is further accentuated by the sheer number of 1st party titles they will have in the coming years from the now 13 game studios they have acquired. Along with 3rd party game support and a new, vigorous approach to XBOX Game Pass, Microsoft aims to be a hub for gaming.
With the targeted launch of Project Scarlett, XBOX will release Halo: Infinite
Halo Infinite (Winter 2020; XBOX PC)
The Outer Worlds (October 25th, 2019; Multi-Platform)
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order (November 15th, 2019; Multi-Platform)
Bleeding Edge
Blair Witch (August 30th, 2019; XBOX, PC)
Cyberpunk 2077 (April 16th, 2020 Multi-Platform)
Spiritfarer (2020, XBOX,PC)
Minecraft Dungeons (Spring 2020, Multiplatform)
Battletoads (XBOX Exclusive)
Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020, PC)
Wasteland 3 (Spring 2020 XBOX, PC,)
Psychonauts 2 (2020, Multi-Platform)
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (2020, XBOX, PC)
Dragon Ball: Kakarot (Early 2020; Multiplatform)
12 Minutes (XBOX, PC)
Gears 5, Terminator: Dark Fate Pre-Order Content, and Escape mode (September 10th, 2019; XBOX, PC)
Dying Light 2 (Spring 2020; Multi-Platform)
Forza Horizon 4: LEGO Speed Champions Expansion (June 13th, 2019 XBOX, PC)
State of Decay 2: Heartlands (Out Now, XBOX,PC)
Phantasy Star Online 2 (Western Release Spring 2020, XBOX, PC)