Article 4GXGE Microsoft working to get “every single Xbox One game” working on Scarlett

Microsoft working to get “every single Xbox One game” working on Scarlett

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Kyle Orland
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LOS ANGELES-When Microsoft announced the first details of its next game console Sunday, it said that "thousands of games across four console generations will look and play best on Project Scarlett." In a video follow-up focused on backward compatibility posted Monday, the company clarified that its goal is that "every single game you play on Xbox One today [will] work on the Scarlett device."

That would be a change from previous Xbox console generations, which have only supported a significant subset of previous generations' titles through software updates. It sounds like getting Xbox One games to run on Project Scarlett will also take some specific software-level effort on the part of Microsoft, rather than being supported directly at the hardware level.

"Ensuring every game that runs on Xbox One is going to run incredibly well on Scarlett will take a ton of commitment and time from our team," Microsoft Head of Xbox Phil Spencer said in the video. "The team is dedicated. We're ramping up our testing facilities to make sure we can hit the ground running and make sure that stuff works."

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