The American multinational technology company, Microsoft, recently announced that E3 would reveal the most awaited Project Scorpio. The hint that was shown is the company used the same motherboard image featured in the teaser trailer of Scorpio.

This revelation may mean that people will finally get to see more of the puzzling next-generation console during Microsoft's orientation.

According to the Digital Trends, Microsoft has told XBox fans to brace themselves for their big news at the E3 event this June in Los Angeles, signing that the company is planned to give a revelation for it's upcoming 4k-capable Xbox console, code-named as the "Project Scorpio."

The forthcoming release swore to shed light on many hardware-specific details that have remained covered in the puzzle since the console was first announced. Project Scorpio is an upgraded version of Microsoft's current-generation Xbox One console as announced at E3 last 2016.

It was said that Microsoft's Project Scorpio is "the most powerful console ever." Microsoft unveiled that it will support all existing Xbox One games and accessories, in addition to 4K displays and virtual reality technology as reported on The Next Web.

Since E3 is not open publicly, gamers might get to see the Microsoft's Scorpio personally though tickets are almost sold out. Xbox Scorpio will cost more than the previous Xbox One S.

Sony previously released a similar upgrade for it's PlayStation 4 console that updates selected games with a higher-resolution texture and 4k resolution support. The PlayStation 4 Pro boasts an upgraded GPU and a faster CPU clock speed.

Microsoft's Scorpio assures to follow the same path, as shown in a single teaser image released that features an Xbox logo with the text "4K." Xbox's E3 briefing will be on screen Sunday, June 11 at 2 pm ET this year at the Galen Center in Los Angeles.