Microsoft plans to release two new versions of the Xbox. In 2017. The shops has hit model, which will include the support Oculus Rift VR goggles. In turn, Prime Minister of smaller and cheaper version of the current Xbox One is anticipated later in 2016.
  
  As reported devoted to video games  website Kotaku, citing sources within the company,  this year is expected to sell a new –  smaller and cheaper – version of Xbox One.  The website The Verge announces that the new  version of Xbox One will be about 40 percent. less  than the current model and will most likely be  able to handle 4K resolution.
  
   
  
  In turn, the second console,  planned for 2017., Will contain much stronger GPU  than the current model of the Xbox. Console known  at this point, code-named Scorpio, also has to be  able to support Oculus Rift VR goggles. According  to reports, Microsoft is currently trying to  establish cooperation with belonging to Facebook  Oculus.
  
  
  
  According to information Kotaku,  the new consoles are part of a larger strategy of  Microsoft, aimed to combine environmental Xbox and  Windows. In addition, the company has plans to  change strategy in the market of gaming consoles.  Instead, every few years seem completely new  hardware, Microsoft plans to introduce changes  gradually, releasing more updated versions of  hardware and spending both games compatible with  different models of Xbox and Windows 10.
   
  
  
  A similar approach to the issue of  stationary game consoles, Sony exhibits, which is  preparing an updated version of its PlayStation 4.  According to reports, the new version of PS4 is to  have, among others, improved GPU and the CPU, and  the game spent on PS4 to be compatible with both  the new and old versions of the console.
   
  
  
  It is expected that both Microsoft  and Sony confirmed the existence of new versions  of their consoles at E3 gaming trade fair, which  will take place in mid-June in Los Angeles. Press  conferences both companies announced on June  13.
  
  
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