A Repeat Reveal Performance
The Xbox One reveal of 2013 seems like a long time ago, and Microsoft will likely be wanting to forget about the muddied messaging and 180’s that plagued the event and the days that followed. Despite the Xbox One boasting some impressive technical specs and an evolution of the 360 experience, it was all cast to the side as the new Kinect and its potential as a media center took center stage. With Microsoft due to reveal and subsequently release the Scorpio later this year, many will be hoping that Microsoft has its focus on the correct features.
Games, games, and more games. Stunning native 4K visuals, and clear and concise messaging will be the orders of the day for Project Scorpio’s official unveiling. Microsoft has certainly learned its lessons since 2013, with the Xbox One S’ lack of a Kinect port signaling the company is all about the core gaming experience. As long as it lets the Scorpio’s impressive potential speak for itself, Microsoft will avoid a repeat performance.