Developers will now be able to get even more out of the Xbox Series S...
, Microsoft outlines all the major improvements to its latest Game Development Kit tool, which you can check out for yourself in the video below and include opening up additional memory for developers to use when working for Xbox Series S.As per the video,"hundreds of additional megabytes of memory are now available to Xbox Series S developers.
Excited to see how much more power developers will now be able to wring out of the Xbox Series S? Let us know!
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