Hi, and welcome when again to Replay, WIRED’s rundown of all of the week’s big videogame news. This time around we have actually got some updates on Microsoft’s Xbox Series X, the Tokyo Game Program, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons Let’s get started.
Here’s What Games Will Look Like on the New Xbox Series X
Gradually but certainly, Microsoft is revealing increasingly more about the launch of the Xbox Series X, which is prepared for the end of this year. During a current digital display, which had big Nintendo Direct vibes, the company shared some glances at in-development video games for the system, while highlighting the functions the system will enable those games to have.
One of the games Microsoft displayed was Bright Memory Infinite, an upcoming shooter that will eventually pertain to the Series X as well as current-gen consoles and PC. It looks genuine great– and it has swords. Cool. Dirt 5 will be hitting the console as well, with a frame rate of 120, twice as high as the present console requirement. And– wait, are any of these games new? Well, aside from the really anime Scarlet Nexus, announced by Bandai Namco, not really. But that’s sort of the point; the Xbox Series X will allow tactical plan for the existing gen to run as their best selves, according to Microsoft, and oftentimes ownership will cross generations. If you own the video game on the older systems, Microsoft will immediately give access to a lot of those very same video games on the Series X through a program called