![]() The system will apparently come in multiple configurations, with hard drives holding up to 2TB. The smaller size of the hardware is particularly impressive considering Microsoft has also integrated the power supply, a significant external brick in the original Xbox One, into the main casing. Microsoft has said it will support 4K Ultra HD video and Blu-ray, as well as HDR gaming. The new version of the console is 40 percent smaller than the original, and will launch in August for $299. Would you buy a redesigned Xbox One? Let us know your thoughts on these rumors in the comments below.Microsoft got right down to business at its E3 conference with a new hardware announcement for the Xbox One S. ![]() There have been plenty of recent rumors to back up his statements, but until we see the new Xbox One hardware and controller for ourselves, it's best to take this information with a grain of salt. With Microsoft's E3 2016 press conference set to take place in June, we won't have to wait too long to find out if there is any merit behind Sams' claims. To that end, Microsoft is reportedly looking into new gameplay experiences only possible through PC and Xbox interaction, which will help them make a "killer combination" to convince PC gamers to pick up an Xbox One over a PlayStation 4. This wouldn't be surprising, considering Microsoft's support of PC gaming has become a lot more aggressive in recent months, with the company bringing Xbox exclusives like Quantum Break to Windows 10, for example.Īccording to Sams, one of the ways Microsoft will continue to bridge the gap between PC and Xbox is by expanding the Xbox to PC game streaming capabilities. Whether or not the new controller set to be revealed at E3 will retain any of the transforming qualities of the current Xbox One Elite controller remains to be seen, but considering the Xbox One Elite controller's sales success, it is a distinct possibility.īesides revealing details about the possible second generation of Xbox One hardware and a new controller, Sams also claims that Microsoft will use E3 to further push the relationship between Xbox and Windows 10. In fact, the company put out a spiffy Xbox One Elite controller that allows players to customize it a great deal. This wouldn't be the first time Microsoft has redesigned the Xbox One controller. As for the controller, Sams again was unable to list what made it different from the original Xbox One controller, except that its standard color will be white instead of black. However, previous rumors point to an Xbox One slim model in production, so that seems like a safe bet. ![]() Sams was unable to determine what new features Microsoft will be adding to the redesigned Xbox One. This one comes from blogger Brad Sams, who claims that sources inside Microsoft have confirmed to him that a redesigned Xbox One console will be revealed during Microsoft's press conference at E3 2016, along with a redesigned Xbox One controller as well. Microsoft blogger Brad Sams claims that Microsoft is gearing up to reveal new Xbox One hardware at E3 2016, including a redesigned console and controller.Īnother day, another rumor about redesigned eighth generation hardware. ![]()
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