Report: Microsoft Releasing $60-100 Console Alongside Xbox Scarlett

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Last month, a rumor surfaced claiming that Microsoft was abandoning its two-console approach. In other words, it wouldn't be shipping two versions of Xbox Scarlett. However, that doesn't mean it still isn't working on a second, streaming-only console to release alongside Xbox Scarlett. According to Microsoft insider Brad Sams, Xbox is still making its cheaper, streaming-only console that will be pitched towards more mainstream gamers who don't want a more premium priced gaming console, aka the Xbox Scarlett.

As you will know, there's been reports for awhile that Microsoft is working on a streaming-only next-gen Xbox console, but at the moment, the company hasn't said anything about such a system. However, Sams says it's still in the pipeline and will still utilize Projext xCloud. In fact, according to Sams, the cancellation of the second version of Xbox Scarlett means Microsoft is now placing a higher priority on this system.



"They have an [xCloud] console box, which is a really low-power, low-latency device that is designed to connect directly to xCloud and give you a better gaming experience," said Sams. "Think about how [Google] Stadia works — they have that controller, that connects directly to the router, giving better performance and making the experience more seamless. Microsoft has a similar thing, a cloud console box with very little power, but provides a better experience than just playing from a [smart] TV or something like that. It’s not quite a set-top box or an Apple TV competitor, but a box that would let you connect an Xbox controller directly to xCloud. The details on this are still murky, but I’m hearing this project has not been killed."


According to Sams, Microsoft will come in with a very low price point to make the system appealing, a price point lower than $100, and possibly as cheap as $60.

Of course, take all of this with a grain of salt, like any rumor or report. While Sams is usually a pretty reliable source, even he says the details on this are still a bit murky. Who knows if this project will ever see the light of day. Even if it does, some of these finer details may not be accurate.

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Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2019/07/05/xbox-scarlett-microsoft-console-cheap-new-streaming/

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MikePosted:

i wonder what games it will be able to play?

GhostPosted:

Ehh.. what? I think it'll be worth spending that extra to get the extras - more power & overall better. But each to there own. After all, @Decy it is the future of gaming but were not quite there yet.

C4Posted:

This doesnt sound like much tbh.

DecyPosted:

tO0t Can't imagine they would sell a product for $60 that can compete with even the current gen systems.. seems interesting though, hopefully we get some info soon.


Gotta remember its cloud though its not exactly 100% the best at the moment due to lack of speed for people ect. Its the future bro lol

Whitty11099Posted:

tO0t Can't imagine they would sell a product for $60 that can compete with even the current gen systems.. seems interesting though, hopefully we get some info soon.


I've actually seenThe Witcher 3 streaming with almost all settings on ultra at 2k. Frame rate seemed fairly smooth. It had to be running at at least 45 fps on average. This was on the first generation Shield TV with Geforce Now Beta in its earlier stages. This was in 2016 on a $200 device that came out in 2015. If an Xbox came out with streaming as it's only feature, I could definitely see this working. You would still probably need at least a 300 mbps connection though.

MazePosted:

I mean, I'm gonna not even think about this if its legit and still get the actual scarlett

DemonSurferPosted:

TTG Well for $60-$100 that is a pretty good deal, I hope it does see the light of day and crushes Google Stadia.


wouldn't really be hoping for that tbh.. competition is good for keeping prices down and quality up

ZemaPosted:

this is very nice that mircosoft is doing all this its very affordable

AnimePosted:

At least they offer a cheaper version.

tO0tPosted:

Can't imagine they would sell a product for $60 that can compete with even the current gen systems.. seems interesting though, hopefully we get some info soon.