When Microsoft grabbed the floor at E3 2016 and proclaimed what previously called ‘Project Scorpio’, fans were just overjoyed. Phil Spencer clarified that the new release will still look like an Xbox One, and you can still run the games that you have with increased performance. It is just a promising hybrid. This wasn’t just a simple generation upgrade but a very long leap, so distant from the expectation that we will only have another ‘slim’ model of Xbox One. After one year with some interesting announcements about specs, we finally touched and examined the new console. The new name is “Xbox One X,” announced in the earlier E3. It’s slender, sexy, and unbelievably potent. Moreover, we have tried it and savored its performance before its release on 7 November of 2017. Box full of Magic It is hard to start with this machine full of interesting stuff. Let’s get the intricate and mostly mind-numbing specifications first. The X highlights an 8-core processor, 12GB of GDDR5 RAM, and