Microsoft announced Project Helix, its next-generation console designed to eliminate barriers between PC and console gaming through unified experiences. PCWorld reports the device will feature ...
Ronald says the next Xbox, codenamed Project Helix, will have a custom AMD chip with “an order of magnitude increase in raytracing performance” up to and including path tracing. It will also include a ...
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Today at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft held a panel discussion during which Xbox next-gen VP Jason Ronald shared new insight into the company's plans for the future of the ...
Microsoft today announced the codename of its next Xbox gaming console: Project Helix. Details are very light, but the company says Project Helix will “play your Xbox and PC games.” Naturally that’s ...
Microsoft is set to hold a keynote at the Game Developers Conference to shed light on its plans for the future of Xbox, and IGN will be in the room to bring you all the news as it happens.
Microsoft's next Xbox, code named Project Helix, will be in developers' hands in 2027, the company revealed during a talk at the GDC Festival of Gaming on Wednesday. Alpha versions of development kits ...
Project Helix may feel like a new idea, but Microsoft has reportedly been working toward merging Xbox and PC gaming for nearly a decade.
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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has announced the company's next console, codenamed Project Helix, will also play PC games.
Microsoft reveals Project Helix! Discover the next-gen Xbox specs and the new Windows 11 "Xbox Mode" arriving this April.
Players will be able to access the PC versions of their favorite games, likely through supported storefronts and the Microsoft ecosystem.