Xbox Series X will boast a 12 teraflops GPU, Microsoft has said, confirming recent leaks.
The company’s next-gen console will include AMD’s new Zen 2 and RDNA 2 architectures, Microsoft said today in a new blog post which is stuffed with Xbox Series X details.
Microsoft also detailed how cross-generational games will work on Xbox Series X, with an opt-in scheme called Smart Delivery that will “empower you to buy a game once and know that… you are getting the right version of that game whatever Xbox you’re playing on”.
In real terms, that means if you buy Halo Infinite for Xbox One, you’ll also be granted the Xbox Series X version of the game too (and vice versa). All Xbox Game Studios titles will support this as standard, and for all other publishers it is an opt-in (and encouraged) choice.
This differs a little to how things work on Xbox One and Xbox One X, of course, which play the same licensed copy of the game. On Series X, games are a different SKU – but Smart Delivery means you’ll get access to this different SKU if a publisher chooses.