Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference brought us plenty of news, but perhaps the biggest thing we learned was that the company’s new console, Scarlett, is real. For now, it’s known as Project Scarlett, and Microsoft confirmed the new Xbox device will launch in Holiday 2020.
The company also announced Halo: Infinite will be a Scarlett launch title, which marks the first time a Halo game has been a launch Xbox game since the original Halo: Combat Evolved for the first Xbox.
Microsoft kept many of its Scarlett cards close to its chest, electing instead to mostly talk about its internal hardware. The console, which is yet to receive a final name, will be “four times” more powerful than the Xbox One X, Microsoft says. The company went on to say Scarlett contains a custom-engineered AMD processor and will be capable of both 8K and 120 frames per second.
For more on the new device, read our exhaustive look at Scarlett’s hardware specs or our comprehensive article from before E3 on everything we know about Xbox Scarlett–including the rumored budget alternative. For everything else, stay tuned to GameSpot’s E3 roundup hub.