Just over 3 months left for E3 2020. We don't know if coronavirus will prevent that, but at the moment everything is suggesting that Microsoft will expand there and have plenty to break everything. Leading every horse the Xbox Series X known as the latest unveiled specifications promises a lot.
But there are a few words that say we didn't see good, something that we were able to learn a few minutes ago Reddit and what Klobrille himself emphasized by showing the post tweet. In light of these rumors, Microsoft could be at the next AMD financial meeting, to be held on March 5, with some great revelations.
Anonymous Forza, integrating with Azure Ray Tracing …
As you have read, a comprehensive Reddit post, which we recommend reading if you are curious enough, says that Microsoft and AMD will introduce the capabilities of the new RDNA2 GPU that will take over the Xbox Series X and a new series of graphics cards from AMD this year. But the good part is that his two Xbox Game Studios First Party stations will be there in action.
Specifically, they claim that Turn 10 will deliver an anonymous rainfall game with Ray Tracing, that Playground Games has benefited from VRS to increase the performance of Forza Horizon 4 by more than 30% and that the Xbox Series X is currently able to activate 4K and 120fps. Perhaps most impressive of these rumors is the show's second Playground Games (supposedly responsible for Fable) of what appears to be a forest produced by Azure Ray Tracing, which is more powerful than the console itself and will not be used for their next title.
The real big bomb of the news is that even though it's surrounded by a financial halo and a little hype buddy, we really want to know, because another feature the Xbox Series X can have in light of this rumor is "Animation Interpurity", which allows changing topics from 30 fps to 60 fps, a real tip for any Xbox One game. Now it remains only to know if all this will be true … or not. We will pay particular attention to this AMD event, whatever it is, yes it will be held securely, without Microsoft's presence.