Xbox Series X release date, specs, games – everything we know

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Microsofts most powerful console, the Xbox Series X, hits the shelves later this year, so let’s take a look at everything we know about it.

It’s been almost seven years since the Xbox One was released into the wild and even though we were treated to a spectacular upgrade with the Xbox One X, Microsoft has decided the time is ripe to unleash another behemoth into the market.

The Xbox Series X will no doubt release at roughly the same time as the newly confirmed PS5 and pre-orders will likely be available soon. More launch titles will be announced as the year progresses, but we know of a few already, namely Halo Infinite and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2. There’s also rumours of a disc-less version of the Series X coming post-launch for those who prefer a truly digital format.



Xbox Series X release date
There’s no solid release date yet for the Xbox Series X, but we do know that it’ll be released in time for next Christmas, most likely before the end of November 2020. The Xbox One was released on November 22 so we can reasonably expect to see it around then. While separate events have been held outside of E3 over the last year or so, it’s expected that more solid details will be released this June regarding pricing, pre-orders and release date.

Xbox Series X specs
Make no mistake; the Series X is an absolute beast. The new upright design makes it look more like a PC tower than a traditional Xbox, though Microsft has said that you can lay it on its side if you wish. You can check out what Alex thinks of the new design here.

Recent imagery from AMD showed off what we assumed to be two HDMI ports as well as two USB-C ports, but this turned out to be a little artistic licence on AMD’s part.

Another leak suggests that it’s GPU – codenamed Arden – will come with 12 teraflops, uses 56 compute units and is assumed to run at 1.7GHz. The CPU may have eight Zen 2 Cores with SMT and in terms of memory, it’s rumoured to run with GDDR6 at 5600Gb per second. The new digital Xbox – code-named Lockhart – will run at a slightly slower speed, and is possibly less powerful than the Xbox One X.

If it truly does come with all this power, then you’ll be able to run several games on standby at once. It’ll also run at 4K with 60fps, with the option of supporting 8K and 120fps. What isn’t clear is whether the UI will be cleaned up a bit and made more user-friendly.

You’ll be able to use your existing Xbox accessories with the Series X, too, which is good news for those of you who’ve just purchased the Elite Series 2 controller. It’ll also support every generation of Xbox so you can take your legacy with you. Project xCloud is also expected to be rolled out in the coming months and post-launch as Microsoft hopes to get its flagship streaming service up and running. 50 new games are being added to the xCloud library and soon it’ll be available for PC players.



Xbox Series X price
We’re still guessing at this point but as it stands, the PS5 is estimated to set you back around £400, so we’ll assume the Xbox Series X is similarly priced. Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, commented that lessoned were learned after launching the less powerful Xbox One with a higher price tag than the PS4. This time around, both machines are substantially more powerful which will ultimately be reflected in the price.

Xbox Series X exclusives and more
Halo Infinite is the big launch title for the Xbox Series X as we see Master Chief return in a prequel of sorts. Microsoft announced back in November that all 15 Xbox Games Studios are currently developing “the largest and most creatively diverse lineup of Xbox exclusive games in our history”, but details are still thin on the ground.

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 is one of those titles from developer Ninja Theory. Everwild is also expected to make its debut on the Series X, alongside a new Forza title. It’s likely that some games, such as Watch Dogs Legion, might skip a current-gen release and become launch titles for the Xbox Series X and PS5, but who really knows at this point. Microsoft has said that it will announce more exclusive titles as the year goes on, so watch this space.

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Source: https://www.vg247.com/2020/01/07/xbox-series-x-release-date-specs-games-everything-we-know/

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Baz_AccentsPosted:

OGTrey079
ttghanman
OGTrey079 Is halo really exclusive if it's on PC too tho?


Just the way things are now playstations exclusives are coming to pc or are already on pc with ps now games like god of war and uncharted are on it,

tho i understand what your saying xbox doesn't really have any games that i know of that is console only exclusive while playstation still do so in a way they are not really exclusive except for that console, but i reckon future games from them will be on pc aswell mabey even some older exclusive could goto pc too which only makes pc gaming better for pc fans its the holy grail for all games.


Source? One game at the game awards =/ all ps5 games will be on PC.


I didn't mean ever single game for the ps5 i probably could have worded what i said better and i said "i reckon" in other words i ment in my opinion (using my brain to make an opinion for my self not every single comment in news threads are facts i don't have a source im just using common knowlage) because yes they did anounce one new game at game awards that will be on ps and pc and they already have some from ps that are on pc all i was really saying was this seems like the trend now console exclusives coming to pc xbox does it and playstation has started too

Mabey you got confused when i said pc is the holy grail for all games in your mind you probably thought i was saying pc will get every xbox and playstation title but thats not what i ment at all, i just ment its the place with the most games to play and its only getting better with xbox and ps letting some of thier games to be played on it.

OGTrey079Posted:

ttghanman
OGTrey079 Is halo really exclusive if it's on PC too tho?


Just the way things are now playstations exclusives are coming to pc or are already on pc with ps now games like god of war and uncharted are on it,

tho i understand what your saying xbox doesn't really have any games that i know of that is console only exclusive while playstation still do so in a way they are not really exclusive except for that console, but i reckon future games from them will be on pc aswell mabey even some older exclusive could goto pc too which only makes pc gaming better for pc fans its the holy grail for all games.


Source? One game at the game awards =/ all ps5 games will be on PC.

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Can't wait for this full release and too see the specs

Baz_AccentsPosted:

OGTrey079 Is halo really exclusive if it's on PC too tho?


Just the way things are now playstations exclusives are coming to pc or are already on pc with ps now games like god of war and uncharted are on it,

tho i understand what your saying xbox doesn't really have any games that i know of that is console only exclusive while playstation still do so in a way they are not really exclusive except for that console, but i reckon future games from them will be on pc aswell mabey even some older exclusive could goto pc too which only makes pc gaming better for pc fans its the holy grail for all games.

OGTrey079Posted:

Is halo really exclusive if it's on PC too tho?