Xbox Scarlett is Microsoft's code name for its
next-generation console projects under closed doors. According to a new report
leaking Microsoft's previous accurate information, Xbox Scarlet is a hybrid
project featuring a cloud-based box that can stream content directly from the
Internet or a more traditional content, Hardware, usually recognized as home
console games. Scarlett, a streaming-based console, will be running externally
through streaming - viewing it as a Netflix game version or Amazon Prime Video.
The traditional part of the project will be a more powerful
box than the Xbox One. "Microsoft is building a traditional console that
you expect to get from the Xbox brand; I think it's important to point this out
so people who want to have all the local hardware can choose to use it the next
Xbox”.
Xbox Scarlett - Release
Date:
According to Source, Scarlett's cloud version is closer to
the traditional console model. Previous reports from the site seem to suggest
that next generation Xbox devices will arrive around 2020 - although these are
rigorous and unconfirmed rumors by any other source.
We have officially confirmed that Microsoft is developing the
device on E3 this year and Xbox owner Phil Spencer has indicated that Microsoft
engineers are currently developing the next generation Xbox gaming console.
Judging from the timing of the announcement, if it is not earlier, more
information is expected on this to be heard on E3 next year.
Xbox Scarlett - The
Game in the Cloud:
The same game site posted a very interesting review
explaining the ability of Xbox Scarlett as a console if it really relies
heavily on online console games for the player.
For those who need to consider, the reporter stated that the
Scarlett Xbox would consist entirely of two separate consoles, one of which was
traditional hardware and a stream box called Scarlett Cloud.
* Internet infrastructure may be the most obvious obstacle
cited by online game rivals, and there are good reasons." To anticipate
the future of the console, analyst Mike Olson Piper Jaffray told CNBC in June
that there was a fast internet connection and that some types of internet and
conventional game consoles would no longer be required.
* The problem is that most Americans do not have really fast
internet connections and there are not many large video game markets."
Internet service providers in the United States and the United Kingdom
recommend at least 25Mbps to stream media 4K - average internet speed between
two countries even No more than 10 leading global averages, 18.7Mbps and
16.9Mbps.
* Only 21% of Americans have Internet speeds equal to or
greater than 25 Mbps required for 4K video streaming." Even if Microsoft's
technical magic reduces latency, it is important to note that online video
games claim Ask more than video media and may need fast connection speeds.
Xbox Scarlett - General
Broadcast Termination?
Is the last generation based on a common box based on
communication? Traders seem to think about it.
March Bilbey, EA vice president of strategic growth, explains
that electricity is welcome on regular broadcasts. "It may not be
completely comfortable on the television, and other PlayStations may only look
for other checks by phone," the BBC said. Billy. "Today we have ads
and TV will be available only as a backdrop for the next five years." They
look good but will show you in 10 years. "This site contains information
about the new PS 5 PS and the new Xbox Scarlett.
Xbox Scarlett - Only
Future Online?
To find out more about what we can see in the Xbox in the
future, this year might be worth a look at some of the Xbox owners Phil
Spencer's review on E3. In an interview with Wired, Spencer was asked about the
fact that Microsoft moved the Xbox platform to the game model as a service.
"I think you're moving the pieces a few steps forward, but I do not think
this is an extension," he replied - a bit of a secret. "
We are talking about technologies that use quality console
games and bring them to any device. When you add an Xbox game card, you start
talking about the business model. Someone bought a $ 60 mobile game. I do not
know if this is the scene that many people want or not. The end result, how can
we guarantee that someone who can play this quality game on anyone? Definitely
a part of what we want to do. These comments seem to reinforce the view that
the Microsoft Scarlett platform will focus on streaming, and services such as
the Xbox Games Pass can really complement what the platform will deliver.

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