Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition Officially Announced And Pre-Orders Are Now Open
11/09/2017 05:17 pm EST
Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition
As you can see, the Xbox One X special edition has the words "Project Scorpio" written on both the system and controller in classic Xbox neon green, and there's a cool "dynamic graphic pattern" on the console's shell. Other than these aesthetic difference, the Project Scorpio Edition is a standard Xbox One X with no extra features or internal hardware differences. The price is also the same as the standard Xbox One X -- $500.
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As mentioned above, the Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition is being produced in limited quantities, so if you want one, you'd better act fast. You can get more information about the Xbox One X and pre-ordering from the Xbox Store.
Xbox One X Preorder Deals
Of course, you don't have to buy the limited-edition version of the Xbox One X – the standard model is now available to pre-order pretty much anywhere that sells games. If you're looking for a deal, both Amazon and Gamestop are accepting trade-ins. You can pre-order from Amazon here and GameStop here. Currently, Best Buy and Walmart also have their pre-order pages up.
Microsoft is promising to bring true 4K gaming to the masses with the Xbox One X, the most advanced home console to date. The system is powered by eight custom x86 Jaguar cores clocked at 2.3GHz, a 1172MHz GPU with 40 customized compute units, and 12GB of GDDR5 memory. A lengthy list of games, including Forza Motorsport 7, Middle-earth: Shadow of War, and Assassin's Creed Origins will feature special visual enhancements only available on the Xbox One X.
The Xbox One X hits store shelves on November 7 at a price of $499. You can check out all WWG's Xbox coverage, right here.
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