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Microsoft has updated its teaser page for its March 20th DirectX 12 announcement with an Xbox One logo, which strongly hints the graphics API could also be used on the company's current game console



From Neowin:
Earlier this week, Microsoft posted up a teaser site for their upcoming reveal of DirectX 12, the next major version of its graphics API that's used in nearly every PC game. Now that site has been updated with a Xbox One logo in addition to the Windows symbol.

This change to the teaser site would seem to strongly hint that any games that are made with DirectX 12 will work seamlessly with Microsoft's latest home console. The new API's features could also serve as a graphical boost to games made for the Xbox One. Currently, the console supports DirectX 11.2, which is also used in Windows 8.1.
  Microsoft hints DirectX 12 will also be supported by Xbox One