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<p>Don&#8217;t expect any Project Scorpio news at Microsoft&#8217;s Windows 10 event tomorrow, according to Xbox boss Phil Spencer. In response to someone&#8217;s Twitter question, <a rel="nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/XboxP3/status/790984048613089280">Spencer said</a>, &quot;We won&#8217;t be talking about Scorpio at that event.&quot;</p>
<p>The<a rel="nofollow" href="http://ift.tt/2cXkEQV"> landing page for Microsoft&#8217;s October 26 Windows 10 event</a> teases, &quot;Imagine what you&#8217;ll do. Tune in to see what&#8217;s next for Windows 10.&quot; The event is scheduled to begin at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET.</p>
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<p>According to <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ift.tt/2esIWSk">GameSpot sister site CNET</a>, the event is expected to bring news about Windows hardware, possibly including the rumored Surface all-in-one system. CNET also reports that a new Microsoft Band, among other devices and accessories, may make an appearance.</p>
<p>Microsoft&#8217;s <a rel="nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/majornelson/status/790935922405584896">Larry &quot;Major Nelson&quot; Hyrb is in New York City right now</a>&#8211;where the event is being held&#8211;though he hasn&#8217;t said why. We&#8217;ll report back tomorrow if there are any gaming announcements at the Windows 10 event.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://ift.tt/1MD4YvZ">New Xbox One Experience update</a> that came out in November 2015 made every<a href="http://ift.tt/1gvajmS"> Xbox One </a>technically a Windows 10 device. More than <a href="http://ift.tt/2cHSiID">400 million devices worldwide </a>are running Windows 10 right now, including <a href="http://ift.tt/1e8dJIN">PC</a>s, Xbox Ones, smartphones, and other devices.</p>
<p>Spencer recently said that <a href="http://ift.tt/2e6S2B3">Project Scorpio is making &quot;amazing progress.&quot;</a> His comments about Project Scorpio follow on from what he<a href="http://ift.tt/2dRZCUE"> told GameSpot earlier this month about the device and how development is shaping up</a>. Things are going &quot;really well,&quot; he told us, adding that Microsoft is in fact &quot;a little ahead of plan&quot; as it relates to the hardware timelines.</p>
<p>Project Scorpio is described by Microsoft as the<a href="http://ift.tt/1UE481P"> &quot;most powerful console ever made.&quot; </a>Spencer, like others before him, have said the console is<a href="http://ift.tt/2bCSmYQ"> &quot;premium&quot;</a> in nature, which suggests it won&#8217;t be cheap. Since it&#8217;s going to be more powerful than the Xbox One S, it will be priced accordingly, but the exact price point remains a mystery for now.</p>
<p>On the other side of the fence, Sony&#8217;s new, more powerful console, the PS4 Pro,<a href="http://ift.tt/2eaHAv2"> goes on sale in November, priced at $400</a>.</p>
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<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="http://ift.tt/2ePPWH6">GameSpot</a></em></div>
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