Microsoft’s new Xbox One X is due to start shipping in November, the company announced on Sunday.
It looks very similar to the Xbox One S (Microsoft’s previous console) but it is noticeably smaller.
The machine has a six teraflops graphics processor, making it considerably more powerful than the current models of Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and the new, more powerful PlayStation 4 Pro.
The Xbox One X’s new graphics processor means the console can support 4K, allowing gamers to enjoy sharper, clearer, and more colourful graphics than HD.
The games console will cost $500 (£393) when it goes on sale on November 7 but official UK pricing is yet to be revealed.
Microsoft released a montage of video games that Xbox One owners will be able to play in 4K on the Xbox YouTube channel on Sunday. Most of the big name games are there, but we've added in a couple of others that didn't feature. We also rounded up the biggest games that were mentioned in the official Xbox One X keynote.
Forza Motorsport
Metro:Exodus
Assassin's Creed: Origins
Minecraft
Sea of Thieves
Gwent
Super Lucky's Tale
Tekken 7
Ori and the Will of the Wisps
Anthem
Dragonball Fighter Z
Fifa 18
Red Dead Redemption 2
Battlefield 1
Need for Speed Payback
State of Decay 2
Madden 18
Project Cars 2
Crackdown 3
The Elder Scrolls Online
Middle Earth: Shadow of War
Life is Strange: Before the Storm
CodeVein
Final Fantasy XV
Megaman Legacy Collection 2
Cuphead
Astroneer
We Happy Few
Tacoma
Gears of War 4
Resident Evil 7
Deep Rock Galactic
The Darwin Project
Black Desert
The Last Night
The Artful Escape
Osiris: New Dawn
Raiders of the Broken Planet
Unruly Heroes
Battlerite
Surviving Mars
Fable Fortune
Observer
Robocraft Infinity
Dunk Lords
Minion Masters: Forced to Duel
Brawlout
Ooblets
Dark and Light