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Xbox Series X games to be announced soon as Xbox boss touts how next-gen console could change how games ‘feel’

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Microsoft’s next-generation gaming console, the Xbox Series X, is expected to arrive later this year. While a definite release date is yet to be announced, recent reports suggest that the company is set to reveal the titles coming to the gaming hardware. In addition, Xbox’s Phil Spencer touts how the console will usher in a new gaming experience thanks to its cutting-edge technology.

Xbox Series X games announcement imminent

Information about possible Xbox Series X titles is rather hard to come by at the moment. What is known for now is that Microsoft will be launching “Halo Infinite” with the Xbox Series X, according to Tech Radar. In addition, developer Ninja Theory is reportedly working on the “Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2” and that a new Forza Motorsport title is likely to arrive with the next-gen console as well.

The good news is that Microsoft is about to reveal just what games are coming to the Xbox Series X. “Reviewed plans yesterday for continued sharing through launch,” Xbox boss Phil Spencer replied to a twitter post. “Team is doing great work and adapting. I've never been more excited about Xbox plans. We've heard you, you want transparency/authenticity. We plan to keep showing that way, next step is not too much of a wait (games).”

Improved gaming experience

Meanwhile, Phil Spencer also said that Microsoft’s next-generation console is bound to introduce a significant change in a player’s gaming experience. The Xbox boss said on social media that the Xbox Series X could change the way games “feel” as it shifts from 2D to 3D graphics.

“In my view, the feel of games this upcoming generation will change as dramatically as any since 2D to 3D given CPU upgrade, DLI, memory bandwidth, and SSD,” Spencer said, according to Game Spot.

Spencer is particularly excited about the Xbox Series X’s dynamic latency input (DLI) which is a new technology that reduces latency by making the controller better in synch with the game. Microsoft calls it “the most update-to-date input arrives at the console just before it's needed by the game” resulting in a significantly lower controller latency.

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