November 7th:
It's here! After months of anticipation, the Xbox One X launches today amidst worldwide interest. All the information below remains correct. If you're convinced to give the world's most powerful home console a whirl, click here to buy yours today!
August 21st update:
The Xbox One X can now be pre-ordered.
June 11th update:
The "Project Scorpio" codename is no more! The new top of the range model of the Xbox One has been given its official name of the Xbox One X, with a release date of November 7th. The RRP will be £449.99.
As expected, the One X will be entirely compatible with all current Xbox One peripherals and software. It also comes with an incredible array of technical stats. 6 teraflops, 12GB of RAM and 326GBs of memory bandwith all add up to a serious gaming platform.
The information found below is still relevant to the Xbox One X - happy reading!
In the on-going battle for home console supremacy, Microsoft’s Project Scorpio has loomed large in recent months. Despite being discussed at length, details about the Scorpio are still curiously thin on the ground, despite its release date now mere months away.
We’ll be updating this post as and when more information is released or credible rumours emerge, so you won’t need to go anywhere else to get the full low down on the Scorpio.
Here’s a full FAQ breakdown covering everything we know about the Scorpio:
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