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We expect a busy year for Microsoft. After the spring update, following the usual launch process along with other applications, the hardware is the main protagonist New elements of the Surface range, among which the Surface Duo that some voices point out, could arrive in July… And now we are talking about the Xbox Series X again.

Speculations, quite shaky ground, already suggest that Microsoft could even launch the Xbox Series X at that time. Microsoft's plans are ambitious with a machine that faces the difficult challenge of taking the throne from Sony and PlayStation.A console that thanks to an outstanding heart, will play a leading role in xCloud

An important power leap

Microsoft xCloud is the video game streaming service that, similar to Google Stadia, will allow you to play high-quality games from anywhere and with your mobile. That will be possible since we will not download the games, but will run them on external servers

The cloud is the soul of a proposal that could also see important changes coming. This is at least what Tom Warren of The Verge thinks on his Twitter account, where he states that the company plans to make a change by replacing hardware based on the Xbox One S and make the leap to Xbox Series X

The process would take place in 2021 but without specifying an exact moment and the consequences would be more than remarkable, since on the one hand we could improve the game in streaming by having more frames per second on the screen and at the same time, thanks to the greater power of the Xbox Series X, titles from the new machine could be accessed.

The Xbox Series X and its 8-core AMD Ryzen processor are capable of running up to four Xbox One S game sessionsat a time and adds a new video encoder that is up to six times faster than the one used on current xCloud servers.

It must be remembered that the xCloud service debuted in Spain and some European countries in the testing phase at the beginning of May, hoping that it will finally arrive at the end of 2020. In addition and Seeing the impact of Google Stadia, less than many expected, Microsoft has plans to integrate xCloud into Xbox Game Pass in order to swell the user count.

Via | The Verge

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