The "crazy powerful" Xbox Project Scarlett to launch alongside Halo Infinite in 2020, says new rumour

Halo Infinite

With 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:Microsoft's 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:Xbox E3 2019 media briefing just hours away, are beginning to unearth new details on 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:Xbox Series X. That, if you haven't been paying attention, is the rumoured codename for Microsoft's next-generation initiative, set to be properly revealed at E3 2019 alongside the likes of a Gears 5 release date, Halo Infinite gameplay, 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:14 new first-party exclusives, and a whole lot more. 

Project Scarlett is supposed the name given the overall project, a name banding that encompasses two next-gen systems: Lockhead and Anaconda. The former, a system on par from a power perspective with the Xbox One S, while the latter is supposedly a premium product that will outstrip even Google Stadia in terms of raw power. The rumour circulating this morning is that 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:Halo Infinite will be positioned as a launch title for the two systems, launching "Holiday 2020ꦆ". 

Halo Infinite release date

Halo Infinite

What's excitšŸ—¹ing is the reports that Halo Iওnfinite will be presented in 8K resolution and be capable of running at 120 frames-per second. That kind of performance has never been seen in a home console before – it's the type of thing reserved for high-end, extremely expensive personal computers. We'll know for certain how true this is soon enough.

' suggesting Xbox Scarlett Pro controlleš“”r will be "extra special" and that we will be, and I quote, "very impressed with it". 

We'll all find out soon enough! If you're interested in seeing all of this revealed live, be sure to check out our article on how to 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:watch the Xbox E3 2019 press conference, and keešŸ’Ÿp your eyes locked on GamesRadar throu🐈ghout the evening for all of the news as it breaks. 

For more from the conferences, be sure to read our 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:E3 2019 schedule to see what the other publishers have to offer at E3 2019.

Josh West is the Editor-in-Chief of GamesRadar+. He has ļ·ŗover 15 years experience in online and print journalism, and holds a BA (Hons) in Journalism and Feature Writing. Prior to starting his current position, Josh has served as GR+'s Features Editor and Deputy Editor of games™ magazine, and has freelanced for numerous publications including 3D Artist, Edge magazine, iCreate, Metal Hammer, Play, Retro Gamer, and SFX. Additionally, he has appeared on the BBC and ITV to provide expert comment, written for Scholastic books, edited a book for Hachette, and worked as the Assistant Producer of the Future Games Show. In his spare time, Josh likes to play bass guitar and video games. Years ago, he was in a few movies and TV shows that you've definitely seen but will never be able to spot him in.