The first year or two of Xbox Series X games will also play on Xbox One consoles, according to a recent interview.
GameDaily chatted with analysts and PR/Marketing experts to get their take on the name of the upcoming hardware.
2019 has been a roller coaster year for Microsoft’s streaming platform.
Hellblade II unveiled as debut Xbox Series X title while Gearbox reveals PS5 title Godfall; FromSoftware’s Sekiro wins Game of the Year.
Four sources claim this is still being planned, but analysts don’t believe Microsoft would launch the cheaper device at the same time as Project Scarlett.
Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty made no secret of his ambitions for Project Scarlett in a recent interview. The newly reconstructed studio system is going to be key to Xbox’s success.
Virtual reality isn’t a big focus for Project Scarlett, Spencer says, but he doesn’t rule it out entirely.
With guidance for how to handle subtitles, difficulty, haptic feedback, and a slew of other issues, the Xbox Accessibility Guidelines were created to help developers understand how their design choices can make gaming more accessible for all players, not just able-bodied ones.
Over the last 12 months, cloud gaming has been gaining traction through initiatives like Project xCloud, Blade Shadow, PS Now (though it’s older), and now Google Stadia.
Rice is ‘setting off on some new adventures’ in the game industry, but hasn’t said what they are just yet. [Image Source: Twitter]