I need to find out what this tweet means
I would guess that Phil Spencer is weighing how much he is actually going to give us.
He probably wants a big bang, but there is also some danger to giving out specifications more than 1 year in advance.
If Sony had revealed the exact specifications of the PS5 then Phil would probably do that too, but I expect him to talk in very rough estimates.
I doubt that he comes on stage and says "Ok listen here we got XX TFLops, XX GB/TB storage size, XX VRAM, XX CPU cores with XX GHZ"
It feels too far out for release date/exact specs/price. I guess this year is more about the teasing and the outline of what the console with offer.
Similar to what Sony did with saying super fast SSD, BC for PS4 etc.
Maybe we get a bit more dilly dally talk that doesn't mean much like "The new Xbox is twice as fast as the Xbox One X".
If I had to take a guess what they will say/show :
- Xbox Next gen console supports all Xbox Games (Backwards Compatability)
- Xbox Next has an SSD for super fast loading
- Xbox Next has a super high advanced CPU and GPU (little bit of mass market talk to make the laymen understand instead of TFLOP talk)
- Maybe show one trailer/gameplay of what Xbox Next games could look like. Rumor has it Halo Infinite on high end PC hardware?
- Also the name of the console is a possiblity, or they just stick with codename Scarlett for this year and reveal it next year
- Probably a lot of true 4K high framerate experience bla bla
- Old games ultra enchanced (basically like Xbox One X). Maybe even current 1080p Xbox One games are getting the 4K treatment then? All digital content you bought over the last years can still be used the same on the next Xbox etc. etc.
- Possibly a teaser about what the hardware could look like. A little sneak peek but not actual high res pictures. Or the controller
- and after the Halo Infite gameplay (maybe) they just end by having a huge 2020 on the screen.
We actually got a lot of Info from Sony this year regarding the PS5. Actually much more than I thought they would share. I would love for the Xbox to put in actual specifications, but I heavily doubt it this year. Maybe late 2019 or at e3 2020