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Project Scarlett is the Next Xbox Console, Launching in Holiday 2020 (polygon.com) 115

Project Scarlett is the next Microsoft video game console. Phil Spencer, executive vice president of gaming at the company, announced the hardware during Microsoft's E3 2019 press briefing. From a report: "The console should be optimized for one thing and one thing only," said Spencer, "gaming." Spencer explained the console has been developed by the team responsible for the Xbox One X. A promotional video featuring various Xbox employees promised variable refresh rates, real-time ray tracing, 8K resolution and frame rates up to 120 frames per second, and a new SSD that has upwards of 40 times better performance over the current generation. The tech at the heart of the console -- which Microsoft said is four times as powerful as the Xbox One X -- will be a custom chip based on AMD's Zen 2 and Navi technology.
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Project Scarlett is the Next Xbox Console, Launching in Holiday 2020

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  • by JoeyRox ( 2711699 ) on Monday June 10, 2019 @09:14AM (#58738924)
    You know, the ones who have the walls of their basements covered with Scarlett Johansson posters and memorabilia. Aren't those people pathetic? I mean, I may have a few posters myself. And all her DVDs. But I'm not one of *those* people.
    • Project Scarlett is too unique and interesting a name for an Xbox console. I'm sure by the time it's released they'll have changed the name to "Xbox One X 360 X"
      • They should plan in advance for the VR setup and AR sex add-on and just call it "Xbox XXX".

        • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

          Jokes aside, that may actually be one way for MS to make a comeback in console market, now that Sony is going full puritan requiring massive anti-sexuality censorship of any title on its platforms.

          Have more titties than your opponent, win teen boys and young men demographic.

          • Dead or Alive Xtreme Volleyball is less censured on the Nintendo console than on the Sony console.
            That's the situation right now, which is kind of weird if you ask me.

      • Project Scarlett is too unique and interesting a name for an Xbox console. I'm sure by the time it's released they'll have changed the name to "Xbox One X 360 X"

        I would honestly not be surprised if they just went back to 'xbox'

    • And all her DVDs. But I'm not one of *those* people.

      Of course not. Those people will have the Criterion Collection 4K UHD 3D versions some of which can only be sourced from Sokovia. Allegedly. Or so I’ve been told.

    • I don't know, sounds like you've got a clear case of Scarlett fever to me.
  • I don't give a damn.

  • The fact that it is backward compatible gets my attention on finally purchasing an Xbox system. I've long been a PC gamer, but have largely missed out on the last several generations of console gaming (other than some Nintendo stuff here and there). I could see myself picking one up to be able to play some of the greatest hits on the Xbox. This may be a bit of wishful thinking, given my gaming time is much less these days, but at least I can dream.
    • by Hadlock ( 143607 )

      Very rarely does the backwards compatibility at initial announcement match that when it is released. Often times it's just a couple of first party titles and one or two third party titles. I wouldn't count on it.

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      • it's just a couple of first party titles and one or two third party titles.

        Or 584 titles and counting...
        https://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbo... [xbox.com]

        This is a Windows 10 box with an x86 processor and an AMD GPU. It's not going to have any trouble with backward compatibility running games that were developed for a Window 10 box with an x86 processor and an AMD GPU.

        Xbox One is little more than a reference PC design with consistent drivers and predictable hardware for optimization. The new Xbox will be the same except add DirectX Raytracing and extremely fast disk swap space.

      • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

        This time it's almost certain that there will be backwards compatibility, because what those consoles run is an modified version of windows on amd64 CPU and GPU. Older consoles had a problem of having completely different architectures and operating systems, which made it hard to provide backward compatibility.

  • Launching Holiday 2020? So, it could be New Year's Day? Or Martin Luther King Jr's Birthday? Maybe as late as St. Valentine's Day? Man, that's just around the corner!

    • They'll probably launch up to a month ahead of Black Friday if not on Black Friday itself. That's typically what "Holiday" launch means.
  • by organgtool ( 966989 ) on Monday June 10, 2019 @10:18AM (#58739258)
    Since it's going to be "optimized for one thing and one thing only", I suggest "XBox One".
  • Holiday 2020? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Texmaize ( 2823935 ) on Monday June 10, 2019 @10:45AM (#58739410)
    Holiday 2020? Seriously, fuck-off. The Holiday in question is called Christmas. It has a famous and massive gift buying culture around it, which represents a majority of that most retail. I am sick and tired of the PC police feeling that they can leach on to the celebration, then diminish it.

    Celebrate Christmas? Great. Not, that is ok. Just don't pretend its not there, and market of it.
    • right? And that pre-orders will begin then even if shipments get delayed until December? Or that not everyone celebrates Christmas? Some are Jewish. Or Muslim. Or Atheist. Or Pastafarian (praise be his noodles, oh shoot, where's my pirate hat!)

      Or better yet, look up the history of Christmas. It was a pagan holiday, Jesus very likely wasn't born in December and the family friendly gift giving stuff was started by factory towns to discourage their workers from disappearing at the end of the year in a drun
    • [ sarcasm ] Yes because only Christianity and the US has holidays around that time period. No other holidays from other cultures or religions happen [wikipedia.org] In that time period. [/sarcasm]
    • Except Christmas, and you might not be aware of this, is on December 25th. They will not be launching this console on December 25th, they'll probably launch on like October 20th or November 11th. Hence "the Holidays".

    • Holiday 2020? Seriously, fuck-off. The Holiday in question is called Christmas.

      Well if we're adhering strictly to tradition, that was as long time ago, so the Wise Men must have brought baby Jesus, what, like a PS2? If not a Sega Saturn?

  • I'm sure there isn't just one, even in the US.

    • by jimbo ( 1370 )

      Well, where I come from "the holidays" means summer where everybody take 3-4 weeks off, out of the allotted 5 weeks.

      However, seeing as this post is US centric it's probably Christmas as it's common to refer to that week as The Holidays.

  • based on ... Navi technology

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