Last year at the E3 event which took place in June 2018, Microsoft's Executive Vice-President of Gaming, Phil Spencer confirmed that his company was preparing the Xbox Two, the successor to the Xbox One.
The Xbox Two project is called Scarlett. In the event, Spencer leaked the possibility of features that will be added to the Xbox Two later.
"Our experts at Microsoft Research are developing artificial gaming intelligence for the future, so the world and the characters we enjoy will be richer and more immersive," he explained.
Spencer also said that Microsoft's computing team was making a network of streaming games to unlock quality games on any device.
"Not only that, we are determined to perfect your experience wherever you play, whether on our Xbox, PC or cellphone," he added.
According to the game console observer, Brad Sams, the Xbox Two is likely to be released in 2020, or it could be faster. Sams said that the Scarlett project would include traditional consoles and streaming as a way to explore a wider game title library.
The traditional console in question will be different from Xbox On, and will have more sophisticated specifications that can control almost all the latest games.
While one other device, which is a streaming box, is likely to be named "Scarlett Cloud" and is expected to be priced cheaper.
Rumor has it that Scarlett Cloud will support imput controllers, image processing and collision detection sensors, all of which will be controlled by Microsoft's Cloud Platform.
Summarized by KompasTekno from the Trusted Review, Saturday (1/19/2019), Scarlett Cloud is already in the development stage far enough compared to traditional consoles.
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Microsoft seems confident that the prospect of streaming for gaming in the future is very promising. About the specifications, some reports say that the Xbox Two will use GDDR6 memory for graphics.
For information, this is a memory standard that is not even available for PC gaming. In addition, the Xbox Two is expected to be equipped with HDMI 2.1.
In a press conference, Spencer often mentions plural "consoles" which indicate there will be more than one device, such as when launching Xbox One X and Xbox One S.
But if it's true, it's still not known how the specifications differ between the two. So far there are several games called that will be able to be played on the upcoming Xbox Two console. Among these are science fiction games called Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6 game
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