As always, the game continues to look great.
There is more context to those reports than people are gathering.
Mike Ybarra talks about throwing Microsoft's numerous resources behind the battle royale title.
Players from the community were happy with 15 FPS so Rare went ahead and actually supported it.
Microsoft finally expresses its vision for the future of gaming.
Microsoft to focus on Xbox One S and Xbox One X going forward.
"Well on some levels I think there’s aspects of even Xbox One S that I’d compare to the PS4 Pro..."
The most powerful console in the world.
He also states that he is confident about Microsoft's first party lineup for the next twelve months.
Plus, they confirm that they currently have no plans for a PS4 version.
Microsoft is trying to build a larger market in Japan.
"Gamers should feel confident about investing in an Xbox One."
All eyes are now on Microsoft to see if they can maintain this strong early momentum.
"We’re trying to learn from that mistake and do better."
He has a point- the Xbox One X does not. But the Xbox One itself does.
Microsoft will be making more units available for pre-order.
Xbox One new and pre-owned sales likely down due to upcoming Xbox One X release.
The seven seas aren't divvied up by what platform you play the game on.
It's hard to explain just how good this game looks.
This is undoubtedly good early news- now to see if the Xbox One X can sustain this momentum over the longer term.