Microsoft's Xbox Two could be an Xbox One Slim E3 2016 announcement ahead of Xbox Scorpio
Move over Xbox Scorpio, Microsoft looks likely to unveil Xbox One Slim at E3 2016
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While many believe that Microsoft is working on two versions of the Xbox One
While Dawkins' Tweet states that it could be a hoax but seems "plausible in its relative conservatism", it looks as if more renders of this Xbox One S
Xbox Two
: 7 facts about Microsoft’s Xbox Scorpio ahead of its E3 reveal
Now, though, with rumours circulating around a successor to the Xbox One
Don’t expect Microsoft to call the new Xbox
Rumours suggest that Microsoft is gearing up to release a slimmer power-friendly Xbox One
2. Xbox Scorpio is likely to be the Xbox Two
While Microsoft may not call the new console the Xbox Two, it looks like the next Xbox is in production under the codename of Scorpio. According to rumours, it will be equipped with a more powerful GPU and could include a larger 2TB hard drive. It’s also likely to be ready for 4K gaming but, as Kotaku points out, it won’t have an upgraded Blu-ray drive, meaning disc-based 4K games could take a very long time to load.
No, we don't mean that Scorpio
3. We should see Scorpio at Microsoft’s E3 conference
With E3 just around the corner, it’s looking likely that we’ll see our first glimpse of Microsoft’s new Xbox
4. AMD CEO accidentally confirmed Xbox Two’s existence earlier in the year
During AMD’s earnings call back in April, the company CEO Lisa Su let it slip that Microsoft was working on a new console with improved GPU capabilities. While she didn’t let slip any specifics or dates, she did say the new chips AMD is developing were for “a different console or new console” from each of the major console players. She also said all new devices were expected to come to market by 2017 due to manufacturing “ramping up”.
5. Microsoft is working with Oculus on a VR-ready Xbox
It’s no secret that Microsoft
Despite Kotaku corroborating information on an Oculus partnership, neither Microsoft or Oculus are prepared to comment on the matter.
While it’s unconfirmed whether Oculus is working with Microsoft on a VR-ready console, we do know that a “major studio” is hard at work on an Xbox One VR title
One NeoGAF user spotted that the E3 website also lists an “Xbox One Virtual Reality
7. Xbox Scorpio is the start of a much bigger hardware plan for Microsoft
The Xbox Two/Scorpio is set to be the first in many hardware iterations for the Xbox One
Dubbed “Project Helix”, Microsoft’s dream is to converge Xbox
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