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Microsoft reveals new details about its next generation of consoles

At the recent Video Game Developers Conference, Microsoft presented early specifications of its upcoming console project, known as Project Helix. Although details are still limited, the company is committed to incorporating cutting-edge technologies that will shape the future of the next generation of consoles. A console powered by AI Driven by a custom AMD SoC, Project Helix will be designed in collaboration with the next generation of DirectX and FSR, promising a significant leap in graphical performance. According to Jason Ronald, vice president of Xbox, a “magnitude leap” in ray tracing capability is expected, […]

Microsoft reveals new details about its next generation of consoles

At the recent Video Game Developers Conference, Microsoft presented early specifications for its upcoming console project, known as Project Helix.

Although details are still limited, the company is committed to incorporating cutting-edge technologies that will shape the future of the next generation of consoles.

Xbox Project Helix | GDC 2026 Keynote:

▫️ Plays both Xbox and PC games
▫️ Test units will go out to developers starting in 2027
▫️ BC confirmed with all four Xbox generations
▫️ "New ways to play" iconic games coming later this year
▫️ Seamlesss cross-device play with a… pic.twitter.com/UUC6Uai5TS

— KAMI (@Okami13_) March 12, 2026

A console powered by AI

Powered by a custom AMD SoC, Project Helix will be designed in collaboration with the next generation of DirectX and FSR, promising a significant leap in graphical performance.

According to Jason Ronald, vice president of Xbox, a “magnitude leap” in ray tracing capability is expected, along with improvements in texture compression through artificial intelligence, which could result in a smaller installation size for games.

Ronald highlighted that these innovations will allow developers to load data directly from the SSD, thus reducing the dependence on RAM and improving resource efficiency during gameplay. The combination of technologies like DirectStorage and Zstd will facilitate data access and increase the operational capacity of systems.

The development kits for Project Helix will be sent to developers in 2027, suggesting that the full details and capabilities of the console will be available later. However, some analysts have pointed out that this project could be Microsoft’s last attempt to make its hardware business viable. “There is no one in this industry who believes there will be another Xbox if this next machine fails,” noted an industry expert.

With a strong investment in rendering and simulation technologies, Microsoft seeks to differentiate itself in a highly competitive market, trying to galvanize interest ahead of the console launch. Expectations are high, and the gaming community is closely watching the developments around Project Helix.

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Author Jesús BosquePosted on March 13, 2026March 16, 2026Categories Gaming, NewsTags Capcom, demo gratuita, Diana IA, enemigos mecánicos, Hugh astronauta, juego de ciencia ficción, mecánicas de juego, Pragmata, Sector Guard, Sketchbook

Capcom's new science fiction game reaches 2 million wishlists a month before its release

Capcom has reached an important milestone with its new science fiction game, Pragmata, which has led to two million players downloading the free demo titled “Sketchbook.” In this demo, players take control of Hugh, a human astronaut, and his AI companion, Diana, facing mechanical enemies in a lunar facility. Capcom has highlighted the enthusiasm generated by the game, noting that it has reached two million wish lists and downloads. Pragmata is already on its way to being a success. The demo offers 20 minutes of intense action and a varied combat system, […]

Capcom's new science fiction game reaches 2 million wishlists a month before its release

Capcom has reached an important milestone with its new science fiction game, Pragmata, whose interest has led to two million players downloading the free demo titled “Sketchbook”. In this demo, players take control of Hugh, a human astronaut, and his AI companion, Diana, facing mechanical enemies in a lunar facility. Capcom has highlighted the enthusiasm generated by the game, noting that it has reached two million wishlists and downloads.

Pragmata is on its way to being a success

The demo offers 20 minutes of intense action and a varied combat system that encourages experimentation through the use of various weapons and hacking upgrades. Facing enemies like the Walkers and the Watchers, in addition to a powerful Sector Guard, provides a clear sample of the game’s mechanics. Players can choose different combat strategies, allowing them to customize the gaming experience according to their preferences, whether using a controller or keyboard and mouse.

The end of the demo, which includes a confrontation against the Guard Sector, has been highlighted as one of the most exciting parts, where players can feel the power of the weapons and the hacking skill. However, the brief period of 20 minutes leaves many wanting more, creating expectations for the full game release.

With Pragmata, Capcom seems to be on track to capture the public’s attention, and the growing interest could indicate the start of a new successful franchise. However, uncertainty remains about how the game’s narratives and mechanics will develop in its final release.

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Author SoftonicPosted on March 13, 2026March 13, 2026Categories Gaming, NewsTags Capcom, demo gratuita, Diana IA, enemigos mecánicos, Hugh astronauta, juego de ciencia ficción, mecánicas de juego, Pragmata, Sector Guard, Sketchbook

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