The upcoming E3 2017 is creating a buzz for the tech industry and with that in mind, attention has turned to Microsoft and its future projects soon to be unveiled. Microsoft and Xbox One are expected to present new segments for the upcoming tech event.

Details For The E3 2017 Event

It remains unclear as to how far Microsoft has prepared, but with the words stated by Phil Spencer, the Xbox One chief, fresh concepts are bound to occur. Spencer even said that he is satisfied with the current "lineup."

It is presumed that the new platform has the capability to outpace other gaming consoles such as the PS4 Pro. It is one of the platforms built to propel Microsoft to new heights, but that remains to be seen.

Having the CEO of Xbox One sharing new things is not surprising because Spencer has always been proactive with the current undertakings of his firm and constantly collaborates with the fans and enthusiasts regarding the Xbox One platform, games and new franchises.

The E3 2017 is one of the highly anticipated events, but previously Microsoft and Xbox One have been tagged with claims of cancellation, reports GameRant. The post also mentioned that a certain segment named as "Project Scorpio" might be announced in the event.

Xbox Legacy

For many years, Microsoft has shown resilience despite the strong competition. The tech firm has created games such as Halo, Gears of War and even Forza. Moreover, it has released other gaming platforms such as Recore and Sunset Overdrive. The Xbox legacy is anticipated to continue with the release of the Xbox Scorpio and tech enthusiasts have taken to Twitter asking the Xbox boss for more details about it. However, Spencer has not given out the full details regarding the games and new things to expect for the E3 2017 event.


Spencer also said that more games will support cross-play between PC and Xbox One. For the gaming enthusiasts, Microsoft's E3 Press Conference is scheduled to occur on June 12.

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