'Xbox One' Scorpio Confirmed To Run 4K Native Resolution; Microsoft Claims That It Is The Most Powerful Video Game Console

Microsoft is about to release the new "Xbox One" Scorpio next year and it will be equipped with very powerful chipset and peripherals. The "Xbox One" Scorpio has confirmed that it be able to run a native 4K resolution.

According to the Gigets, during an interview, Microsoft's general manager Shannon Loftis said that the upcoming "Xbox One" Scorpio will run 4K native games. With this feature, it will make the "Xbox One" Scorpio stands out among any other video game console that is currently available in the market.

The 4K resolution capability is something that the Sony PlayStation 4 Pro doesn't have. The PS4 Pro doesn't even have the Blu-Ray feature that keeps "Xbox One" S on top of it.

Several experts said that we may find the "Xbox One" Project Scorpio running below 60FPS when running 4K resolution. This is due to the fact that it needs to have very powerful peripherals, especially the GPU for it to maintain its stable FPS, that even a high powered gaming PC are experiencing the bottleneck of running the 4K.

Meanwhile, the Microsoft has confirmed that the most affordable video game console next year will be the "Xbox One" S, looking at its features and capabilities. With this statement coming from the Microsoft, it hints that the "Xbox One" S might come next year with a price cut once the "Xbox One" Scorpio is out according to the International Business Times.

In addition, the Microsoft said that the new "Xbox One" Project Scorpio will be a premium video game console. The upcoming game console will obviously have a higher market price than the "Xbox One" S as Phil Spencer confirmed.

However, having a higher price will surely have its equal performance and features. The Microsoft company claims that the new "Xbox One" Scorpio will be the most powerful and the most advanced video game console ever made.

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