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The news of today's Xbox includes the latest news on the next successor to Xbox One, which could be bad news for PlayStation fans.
The Xbox Two, aka Xbox Scarlett, is expected to be revealed by Microsoft at its major E3 2019 conference in June.
While Sony is going to be missing at the big game party, Xbox has a chance to make a splash with its plans for the next generation.
The Xbox Two, Microsoft plans for streaming games and Halo Infinite should all be featured in a successful E3 presentation.
And before the big event, new details could have appeared on the successor of the Xbox One.
As noted in an Esquire article, the 'sources' further revealed Scarlett's next-generation Microsoft console.
And the successor of the Xbox One would be "more advanced" than the PS5.
The information was provided courtesy of video game journalist Ainsley Bowden who posted on Twitter "many insiders have now confirmed that it was true that the Xbox" Anaconda "would be more advanced ".
When asked where this information came from, Bowden added, "These are not my sources.
"Rather, known sources for [MicroSoft]/ Xbox information is very reliable and accurate for years on leaks.
"Keep in mind, this should not be surprising.
"Last year, MS has already announced that it will have the next generation of most powerful hardware."
It remains to be seen what are the features of the Xbox Two, as details announced so far on the PS5 indicate that it will be a power plant.
PlayStation architect Mark Cerny revealed that the PS5 would be able to support 8K and would be the first console to offer ray tracing visuals.
The Xbox was not outdone in terms of the power of this generation, but what gave up is certainly not its power, but its selection of exclusive games.
Microsoft has already taken steps to remedy this, buying a number of studios such as Obsidian and Ninja Theory.
The next Xbox should also harness the power of streaming Project xCloud games in development.
Xbox's director, Phil Spencer, recently revealed that the xCloud project was still about to embark on public trials later this year.
He also crossed the major milestone of being ready to be tested at home by the development team.
Spencer recently tweeted, "Congratulations to the xCloud project team for completing the release of their take-home.
"We are excited to have feedback from our internal teams before the public trials that will take place later this year."
• Stay tuned to Express.co.uk to learn more about the Xbox.
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