According to sources speaking with MSPoweruser, Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition will be a Project Scorpio launch title rendering at native 4K on the console. By utilizing the Universal Windows Platform, it will be coming to Xbox One as well and be an Xbox Play Anywhere title.
Minecraft on Xbox One will still be called Minecraft: Xbox One Edition, and MSPoweruser was able to try the new game on an Xbox One S, noting some differences right away. The welcome screen and other parts all look like they do on Windows 10. Because Minecraft on Windows 10 already has controller support, there aren’t any problems playing it with a controller on Xbox One.
Microsoft is set to fully unveil Project Scorpio next month at E3, where we will likely learn more about the company’s plans for Minecraft on the system.
Source: MSPoweruser
Jennifer is a games journalist, former games journalist and PR Manager at Gearbox. They contributed 234 articles to ICXM between 2015–2017, focused on opinion pieces, game reviews, Windows and PC, and Xbox news: went on to write for Windows Central and later managed PR for Gearbox Software.