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Microsoft Reveals Most Powerful Console Ever Created

Microsoft Reveals Most Powerful Console Ever Created

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Microsoft recently uncovered to eager gamers the most probable edge of its newly revealed console XBox Scorpio among the Play Station 4 Pro. With this edge, Scorpio may just be considered as the most powerful console ever created.

On 2001, Play Station faced one of its rivals in the console arena during that time, the original XBox. The Sony Company came up with the fourth version of the Play Station and released it on 2013. Three years after its release, the company announced the possibility of the Play Station 4 Pro being created which is apparently an improved and more developed version of the PS4 in terms of so many aspects. Just on November 10 this year, the company released the PS4 Pro costing $399.

Meanwhile, while PS4 Pro fans have been going crazy over its release, Microsoft announced its biggest and strongest competitor of all time: The XBox Scorpio. Scorpio is said to be released next year.

iTechpost reported that one of the many reasons why Scorpio will be so much better that the currently ruling PS4 Pro is its shocking computing power. Compared to PS4 Pro's GPU which is around 4.2 Teraflops, the superb Scorpio will hold a shimmering 6 TFLOS as its computing speed. This is what mainly makes XBox Scorpio the strongest console there is.

Of course, with all these overwhelming updates about the recently announced XBox Scorpio, it is expected for the avid fans of gaming to speculate about its price, especially now that Microsoft still has not explicitly announced how much it will cost.

On an article posted in Express.co.uk., the console might cost the same as PS4. According to Phil Spencer, though they have not really announced the costing yet, they will make sure that Scorpio will meet the high demand and expectations of the consumers. The upcoming XBox Scorpio manifests the future of gaming.

 

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