Since it was first unveiled at E3 2016, Microsoft’s Project Scorpio has been the talk of the Xbox and Windows 10 gaming town. We’ve heard various vague mentions of how the effort is going from Xbox head Phil Spencer via Twitter, and we also heard about some of the technical goals of the project courtesy of a leaked whitepaper document a while back. Now, courtesy of onMSFT’s Arif Bacchus, we know there’s a listing for Project Scorpio in the online Microsoft Store. It just doesn’t do anything yet.
Well, technically it lets you register interest and opt-in to receive an email when the hardware in question is in-stock for you to buy. But other than that, it’s largely useless. The listing, a screenshot of which is embedded below, doesn’t tell us anything new about the hardware, sadly. The listing, as well as the page’s tab text “Pre-order Project Scorpio” tells us that either Microsoft listed this way before the product will launch, or pre-orders will open up before Holiday 2017, perhaps after an E3 2017 reveal. The latter is conjecture, mind you. When we learn more though, we’ll be sure to keep you updated. Until then, stay tuned to Rectify Gaming for the latest.
Source: Microsoft Store
Via: onMSFT
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