Xbox One X: Everything you need to know
Xbox One X, in moving pictures. Video shot/edited by Jing Niu. (video link)
Moving from its usual Monday morning slot to Sunday, Microsoft kicked off E3 2017 with the Xbox One X, the console formerly known as Project Scorpio. Sporting six teraflops of processing power-two more than Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro-the Xbox One X (X1X?) pushes 4K gaming to the living room for a hefty 450/$500.
Alongside the Xbox One X, Microsoft unveiled a whopping 22 console exclusives (timed or otherwise), countering countering criticism that few compelling games have launched on the Xbox One compared to the PlayStation 4. That included the likes of Forza 7, Metro Exodus, and Anthem, a new Destiny-like sci-fi shooter from Bioware and EA.
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