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Microsoft just officially announced the Xbox One X at E3, formerly known as Xbox Scorpio.
Xbox One X will launch worldwide on November 7th, 2017. Not only will the One X be the most powerful console ever with eight-core CPU, six-teraflop GPU, and 12GB of GDDR5 RAM it is also the smallest of the Xbox family. Xbox One X will render 4K resolution and perform supersampling on 1080p displays. Head of Xbox Hardware Engineering Kareem Choudhry also revealed that the Xbox One X has a liquid-cooled vapor chamber, typically used for servers and high-end PC cards. All Xbox One S and Xbox One games will be compatible with the new X system.
The Xbox Scorpio was first announced at E3 in 2016. The current rumored price for the X is $499. We will update the information as it becomes available or it this price changes. Pre-Order links are already up throughout various websites such as Amazon and Best Buy. Numerous exclusive titles are also in the process of being announced.
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