Two new Xboxes will be presented at E3 2019 according to a filtration

The possible technical specifications of these two new consoles came to light.

For some time, it has been rumored that the new Xbox will have two models, a traditional one and a cheaper one designed for streaming, and the French media JeuxVideo delves into this issue by ensuring that Microsoft will present these new machines during E3 2019.

In line with what has been reported in recent times, Microsoft has two consoles for different audiences: the most technically advanced model, codenamed Anaconda, would have a disk reader and aspires to be the console more powerful with a sales price similar to that of Xbox One X at its launch. The other model, called Lockhart, would bet by the digital downloads and the streaming game leaving the disc reader out of the equation to lower its price.

Both machines, always according to what was published by JeuxVideo, would bet on SSD disks to speed up loading times. And while Lockhart plays games at 1080p, the most technically advanced model will do so at a native 4K resolution. In order to validate their information, the possible technical specifications of both consoles have been announced, although they claim that these data may vary in the coming months.

According to this information, the new generation of Xbox will go on sale at the end of 2020 with the expected Halo Infinite as the launch title. The 343 Industries video game will also be released on Xbox One, as previously announced.

Source: JeuxVideo

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