Eurogamer published material about plans Xbox for the summer, saying that the younger version of the non-xstgen console Microsoft originally supposed to be presented in June at E3 2023, but the show was postponed for obvious reasons.
At the same time, despite the Xbox 20/20 initiative with monthly news about nekstgena, after the cancellation of E3 this year, the corporation allegedly immediately decided to announce the second system later. According to VentureBeat and Eurogamer, in August.
As a result, in July, the company will show its own line of games for the Xbox Series X, while in August Microsoft will show the younger Xbox and, possibly, talk about the details of launching both consoles: release date, services and cost.
The initiative presented in May with monthly announcements, unfortunately, dispensed with any serious news in June.
According to The Verge, developers of games for the Xbox Series S will have access to 7.5 GB of RAM (versus 13.5 GB for XSX) and a graphics processor with 4 teraflops (versus 12 teraflops for XSX).
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