But OK, we need Windows 10 first eh ? The latest on that one would be a Summer Release. However on Twitter, MS evangelist Phil Spencer revealed that we are likely to start seeing games that take full advantage of DX12 from the ground up later on this year.
Microsoft’s Xbox One Chief Phil Spencer has been talking about DirectX 12 with curious Xbox community members through his Twitter account, and he claims that the console will see games developed specifically for the console by the end of this year.
When asked about to comment on the likelihood of developers adopting DX12 natively, Spencer went on to state that he thinks studios will do what’s best for them and that given the fact that DX12 is available on both Xbox One and Windows 10, developers shouldn’t find themselves short of DX12 gamers.
You’d expect Microsoft’s exclusive games to be utilizing DX12 and it’s likely that the upcomingForza Motorsport 6 will be a fine display, something both Phil Spencer and his fellow executive have both been paying attention to in the last couple of days.Both Spencer and Aaron Greenberg recently visited Forza developer Turn 10 at their studio and left rather happy, both exclaiming their delight at the work being done by the studio with Greenberg stating that there’s “so much hotness” going on with the team while Spencer lauded praise on the team.
Microsoft officially unveiled Forza Motorsport 6 earlier this year and it’s widely expected to release later this year, though we’ve no official release date at the moment - via DualShockers.
First DirectX 12 Games Available by End of 2015