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<p class="story-body__introduction">Microsoft has revealed a slimmer version of its Xbox One console, the Xbox One S, which will launch in August.</p>
<p>The firm also announced another new console, Project Scorpio, which will offer virtual reality and 4K gaming.</p>
<p>It will be released by Christmas 2017 but no details of a price were given.</p>
<p>The Xbox One S, however, will cost $299 (£210) and include support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) gaming, with extra levels of brightness and more colour.</p>
<p>Pictures of the device, which will also include 4K DVD and Blu-Ray playback, were leaked ahead of E3.</p>
<p>One analyst said many gamers might not be ready to buy a new console so soon after the Xbox One&#8217;s release.</p>
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                    The Xbox One S will be released in August and will cost $299<br />
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<p>It&#8217;s an unusual move to release a new version of a console &#8220;mid-cycle&#8221;, or before a completely refreshed device is launched, according to games industry analyst Ed Barton of Ovum.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are in slightly uncharted waters,&#8221; he told the BBC ahead of Microsoft&#8217;s E3 event. &#8220;There&#8217;s a risk of the market already being saturated.&#8221;</p>
<p>However, Sony will also launch an upgraded version of its PS4 console in early 2017.</p>
<p>Piers Harding-Rolls at analysts IHS pointed out the earlier release date for the Xbox One S could give it the edge in terms of sales.</p>
<p>Although much was made of the new consoles&#8217; abilities, Microsoft made no mention of its upcoming augmented reality headset, Hololens.</p>
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                    The high-spec Project Scorpio console will launch by Christmas 2017<br />
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<h2 class="story-body__crosshead">Analysis: Dave Lee, North America technology reporter</h2>
<p>So not one, but two new consoles from Microsoft. </p>
<p>After a short message offering condolences and support to those affected by the Orlando shooting, head of Xbox Phil Spencer got straight into showing the Xbox One S &#8211; a slimmed down machine that will go on sale in August this year for $299. </p>
<p>Further down the line, and more interesting, is Project Scorpio.</p>
<p>Expected by Christmas next year, it&#8217;s Microsoft&#8217;s way of offering a VR-ready console. I wouldn&#8217;t expect it to cost much less than $1,000, though, so parents might be a little worried if this becomes the &#8220;cool&#8221; console to have.</p>
<p>The show had a host of Xbox/Windows 10 exclusive games. </p>
<p>The pick of the bunch for me was Sea of Thieves, a multi-player pirate game that looks like great fun. </p>
<p>As is traditional, Sony&#8217;s press conference comes several hours after Microsoft&#8217;s. In the past this has given it the upper hand as it has undercut Xbox on price and learned what didn&#8217;t go down well at the earlier event. Let&#8217;s see what Sony will tell us about the new console it too has in the works. </p>
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<h2 class="story-body__crosshead">Play Anywhere</h2>
<p>Microsoft also confirmed cross-platform access, Xbox Play Anywhere, meaning that gamers who buy a title for one will be able to play it on Xbox or Windows 10 PCs at no added cost.</p>
<p>Cross-play will also allow people to play online with others via systems of their choice. </p>
<p>This was demonstrated on stage by Lydia Winters from Mojang and Saxs Persson from Microsoft Studios who teamed up in Minecraft via an iPad and Microsoft Surface tablet.</p>
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<p>Among other new features for gamers were updates to Xbox Live, including Clubs, a hangout area for gamers, and Looking for Group, which will help players find others who want to collaborate with them online.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s the simplest way to find other gamers with the same goal in mind,&#8221; explained Mike Ybarra from Microsoft.</p>
<p>Mr Ybarra also announced Arena, where professional competitive gamers can take part in tournaments.</p>
<p>Plus, Xbox fans will be able to order customisable controllers &#8211; selecting from eight million colour variations for example &#8211; via the <a href="http://ift.tt/1UM2FsX" class="story-body__link-external">Xbox Design Lab</a>. </p>
<p>The controllers will cost $79.99 with additional laser engraving costing $9.99. The web portal through which people can design their own controllers is due to go live today but the devices will not ship until September.</p>
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<h2 class="story-body__crosshead">Games galore</h2>
<p>Several big games were also previewed or demoed at the event.</p>
<p>Among the Xbox One and Windows 10 exclusive games were pirate-themed multiplayer Sea of Thieves, racer Forza Horizon 3, shooter Gears of War 4 and sci-fi adventure game Recore.</p>
<p>Fan favourites also featured, including role-playing sequel Final Fantasy XV and WWI action title Battlefield 1.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s truly epic warfare,&#8221; Patrick Bach of EA Studios, the development firm behind Battlefield 1, told the audience.</p>
<p>&#8220;From epic, 64-player experiences to dramatic single-player moments, no battle is ever the same.&#8221;</p>
<p>The variety of titles on offer would likely appeal to a broad range of gamers but overall the games had a slightly cliched feel, according to one games industry journalist.</p>
<p>&#8220;I still think it was quite old-fashioned games in some places &#8211; dragons, swords and guns,&#8221; Chris Dring of MCV told the BBC.</p>
<p>He added that with Project Scorpio, Microsoft might be able to respond to criticism that the Xbox One has been outmatched by the PS4&#8217;s graphics and performance.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is their opportunity to address that issue,&#8221; he said.</p>
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<p>Microsoft also showed off footage from State of Decay 2, a sequel to the original third-person zombie survival game which had been rumoured prior to this year&#8217;s E3.</p>
<p>Zombies also featured in a preview of Dead Rising 4 which will feature character and weapon customisation.</p>
<p>And classic beat &#8217;em up Tekken will return with a new instalment, Tekken 7, next year.</p>
<p>Other titles highlighted included Gwent, a standalone video game based on the card game from The Witcher 3.</p>
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<p>There were plenty of mentions for indie games, too.</p>
<p>Microsoft&#8217;s ID@Xbox program is currently supporting the development of 1,000 indie titles. </p>
<p>These include Inside, a dark puzzle-filled platformer due to be released later this month.</p>
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<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="http://ift.tt/1Ynq3zH">xbox one &#8211; Google News</a></em></p>
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