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Slightly Mad Studios reveals Latest Mad Box Console Concept Art


Slightly Mad Studios recently created a havoc amongst the gaming community all around the globe as they provide latest concept art for their upcoming Mad Box Console.

Ian Bell, CEO at Slightly Mad Studios, gave a mind-blowing New Year surprise for the entire gaming community by posting the latest image of their in-development Mad Box console which would intensify the gaming experience for gamers.

According to the CEO Ian Bell, the upcoming Mad Box console is going to be one of the most power-packed consoles in comparison to other gaming consoles out there.

He further claimed that Mad Box console can smoothly operate for VR games while providing 180 Frames per second and can also work with the 4k resolution for other console games.

Mad Box is expected to appear in stores in about three years from now and will be capable of competing with PS, Mac, PC and XBox One. He stated that their development team is working rigorously to innovate and integrate the Mad Box and it will turn out to be the best console that gamers could ever imagine.

Not much specification are revealed by the image posted on Twitter by the Slightly Mad Studios, but speculations are floating around that the console may consist of tow GPU sets to provide high resolution.

The Mad Box console is expected to have LED integrated outer surface which would change colours in regular intervals. Also LED lights on the exterior of the console can be customised and can provide visual effects while playing on it.

As Slightly Mad Studios have previously developed mind bobbling Project Cars and has developed extensive games, it will be quite interesting to see what exclusive content and games they will come up with.

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