Xbox Project Scarlett OFFICIALLY announced, here's the NEWS

Xbox Project Scarlett was officially announced by Microsoft today along with the news and specifications it brings.

Xbox Project Scarlett

Xbox Project Scarlett is the future console model of the Microsoft company, and during E9 2019 it was officially announced together with all the important specifications and news that many fans are waiting for. Xbox Project Scarlett will be launched in 2020 by the Microsoft company, so we are more than half a year away from the moment when it will be put on sale, and of course the prices have not been officially revealed yet.

Xbox Project Scarlett is going to include a special processor made by Microsoft based on AMD Zen 2 and the RDNA architecture, which will offer four times better performance than the Xbox One X. For Xbox Project Scarlett, GDDR6 RAM is also used, which will give the video card the ability to support 8K resolutions for monitors, with up to 120 frames per second, which seems completely unrealistic at the moment.

Xbox Project Scarlett OFFICIALLY announced, here's the NEWS

Xbox Project Scarlett it will have integrated ray-tracing, but also support for variable refresh rates, and to offer the best performance, the Microsoft company will also use new generation SSDs. Compared to the current generation of Xbox consoles, the new SSDs in Xbox Project Scarlett should bring an increase in performance of up to 40X, which is really amazing, if we also think about the increase in processing power.

Xbox Project Scarlett it will have support for the games available on Xbox One at the moment, but including the controllers and accessories that Microsoft sells for them. Without surprising anyone, Xbox Project Scarlett will still have an optical storage medium, and so Microsoft improves the existing consoles without eliminating the possibility of buying games on DVDs or Bluray.

Xbox Project Scarlett it has not announced a possible release date for now, but Microsoft says it should arrive in stores at the end of next year, but we still don't know how much it will cost.