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Microsoft Invites You to “Feel True Power” in E3 Briefing Teasers

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With the Xbox E3 2017 briefing just around the corner, Microsoft has released a number of teaser clips inviting players to “Feel True Power.”

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Posted on the company’s official Twitter accounts, the short 15-second clips see a player turning on an Xbox controller, before a quick montage of immensely powerful or striking things plays. Each of the clips ends with the player looking somewhat exhausted by what they’ve just experienced, before “Feel True Power” appears on the screen with the Xbox logo below it.

It’s clear that Microsoft is hyping players up for Project Scorpio’s big unveiling at their conference on Sunday. The system will run all first-party games at a native 4K resolution, and is touted as the “most powerful console ever,” beating Sony’s PS4 Pro when it comes to specs. You can check out a bunch of the teasers that we’ve found below.

The Xbox E3 2017 conference takes place on Sunday, June 11 at 2 pm PT/ 5 pm ET.

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