![]() ![]() Think when the first 3D console first showed up. all that in combination with some of the hardware stuff could be as big a transition as when we went from 2D to 3D. We're probably sitting on a pivot point in game design, when you add up the new console's speed and performance, what cloud streaming will offer up when all the instances of a multiplayer game are running in one location, what it means to be running a game in a data centre. To be able to have the power, the SSD to unlock a new approach to game design. Going all the way back to the early 2000s with streaming, what you do when things are streaming, even some ways Unreal Engine is architected to allow for certain things - going into a room through a little hallway - people have been designing games around load times for so long. What I'd like to share a little more relevant to my world on the game studios side, is what will open up in terms of game design. Matt Booty: Scarlett is our console plan going into 2020. ![]() Matt Booty, Head of Microsoft Game Studios. You did say console not consoles plan there. Project Scarlett is our console plan headed into 2020. We're not talking about more than what we showed in the video, and what Phil talked about. Matt Booty: Everything we're talking about - we talked about today. But last year Phil Spencer talked about new Xbox consoles, plural. To me, that name sounds like Project Scorpio, a big beefy new console, singular. You've finally put a name on Project Scarlett and started talking about it. I sat down with Matt Booty, Head of Microsoft Game Studios, to at least try and prise more information from him. What about the rest of Scarlett's software line-up, like the long-awaited next Fable? And what does Scarlett having 'four times the power of Xbox One X' really mean? We know it will launch Holiday 2020 with Halo Infinite - but we also now know Halo Infinite is a cross-gen game for Xbox One. Oh, and we finally got a few morsels of information on the next Xbox, codenamed Project Scarlett.īut while the corner was teased off Scarlett's covers, nearly everything else about Microsoft's next box remains under-wraps. Microsoft kicked off E3 in style today, with a memorable press conference that had Keanu Reeves and a car made out of Lego.
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