Microsoft have confirmed Xbox Series X will be launching this November, confirming the release window and promises “thousands of games spanning four generations”.

Xbox Series X Launch Confirmed for November

In the latest post on the Xbox website, Xbox Series X has now been confirmed to be launching this November, narrowing down the holidays 2020 release window. The post also shares that Halo Infinite will not be launching with the console, but releasing in 2021 to “give more time to finish the critical work necessary…”

But Microsoft promises that there will be plenty of titles available at launch which includes “thousands of games to play, spanning four generations” with more than 100 being optimised for Xbox Series X. The optimised games can reach framerates of up to 120 frames per second with the use of Direct X raytracing. There’s also faster loading times and Quick Resume.

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The post also shares news for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate which will launch on September 15th for both PC and console, allowing players to access more than 100 games on the cloud, also allowing gamers to play via Android phone or tablet.

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There have also beenrumoursthat the Xbox team will release an announcement this August for Xbox Series S, which is suppose to be a disc-free version. No news as of yet on the confirmation for the second light-weight model. There are also no details on the price for the console as well.

As Microsoft have now unveiled the release window for their console, will Sony follow suit with theirs forPlaystation 5soon? We’ll have to wait and see.

Xbox Series Xwill be releasing in November 2020.

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