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[[File:XboxSeriesXConsole.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Xbox Series X console.]]
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[[File:Xbox Series X Halo Infinite.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Halo on the Xbox Series X.]]
The '''Xbox Series X''' is [[Microsoft]]'s [[wikipedia:History of video game consoles (ninth generation)|9th generation]] game console and a successor to the [[Xbox One X]]. All ''Halo'' games and apps available on the [[Xbox One]] are also available on the console, via [[backward compatibility]].
The '''Xbox Series X''' is [[Microsoft]]'s [[wikipedia:History of video game consoles (ninth generation)|9th generation]] game console and a successor to the [[Xbox One X]]. All Halo games and apps available on the [[Xbox One]] are available on the console.
 
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File:Xbox Series X Halo Infinite.jpg|A ''Halo''-themed scene in a pre-rendered trailer for Xbox Series X.
 
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The Xbox Series X console.

The Xbox Series X is Microsoft's 9th generation game console and a successor to the Xbox One X. All Halo games and apps available on the Xbox One are also available on the console, via backward compatibility.

Overview

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The Xbox Series X was officially revealed at the 2019 Game Awards on December 12, 2019.[1] During development, the Xbox Series X was codenamed Project Scarlett.[2]

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