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Microsoft rumored to be launching new Xbox TV streaming devices and Xbox consoles

By Kenny Yeo - on 26 May 2016, 10:14am

Microsoft rumored to be launching new Xbox TV streaming devices and Xbox consoles

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According to rumors, Microsoft is expected to announce two new Xbox TV streaming devices at E3 next month.

The first device will be a small stick-like device like Google's Chromecast, which will allow users to stream Xbox One games from a console to another TV or display in the house.

The second device is said to be more powerful and will be able to access games and apps from the Windows Store. It won't be powerful enough to run full-fledged games, but it could still be used for casual gaming. In addition, this second device will also be able to stream games from another Xbox One console in the house.

Finally, there's also word that Microsoft could announce two new versions of its Xbox consoles. The first to arrive is reportedly a smaller, slimmer version of the Xbox One console, and it could even be unveiled at E3 next month.

The second console is reportedly a more powerful version of the Xbox One that is currently codenamed Scorpio. Said to arrive next year, it will feature upgraded hardware and could be as much as four times as powerful. This would presumably allow it to run 4K games as well as support VR gaming.

Source: The VergePolygon

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