Project Scorpio Finally Launching at Microsoft's E3 in June This Year

After ample rounds of speculations and rumors, Microsoft's Project Scorpio is finally ready to make its first public appearance. The insight has been followed up by Microsoft's official Xbox wire only, where the official authority has exclaimed with joy for a June 2017 release of this revolutionary gaming console. The expected date for the formal launch has been set for June 11, 2017. The game-changing masterpiece has even been indicated to be revealed before the E3 event of Microsoft, this year.

The E3 event is generally held by Microsoft with the focus to gaming regime every year. For this, the earlier expectation for the Redmond giant to declare accountable information about its next gaming stunner was actually on a higher side. The reality is also catching up with the same thoughts as according to Xbox, Phil Spencer of Microsoft stated: "We're excited to unveil Project Scorpio and the amazing game experiences it powers at E3 this June," He further said "We are proud of the diverse lineup of games coming this year that will only be playable on Xbox One and will play better on Project Scorpio."

As per a report by PC World, Microsoft has been more revealing this time with its Project Scorpio, as it released many details about the gaming console within the last couple of weeks. The report further suggested that Project Scorpio will be powered by AMD Ryzen Chip having 8 pieces of 2.3 GHz Cores. As for graphics, it would be packed with 40 Radeon graphical units running at 1.17GHz. As for memory, Project Scorpio would be equipped with a 12GB of GDDR5 RAM coupled with a 1TB hard drive.

Project Scorpio would also have true 4K capacities evolved by 60 frames per second. Microsoft officials are also putting up a Forza technology based output to demonstrate its real capacity. The console also hinted to have 3 USB ports for in/out resources. All and all, as per Microsoft's claims, Project Scorpio will change the definition of next gen gaming. It's now to see how the console actually performs in reality post launch.

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