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Microsoft says it's already working on new Xbox consoles, "some of which won't come to light for years"

IbizaPocholo

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Liz Hamren, CVP of Gaming Experiences & Platforms, said Microsoft was already working on new hardware, "some of which won't come to light for years."

"Cloud is key to our hardware and Game Pass roadmaps, but no one should think we're slowing down on our core console engineering. In fact, we're accelerating it," Hamren said in a video briefing shown to press this week.

"We're already hard at work on new hardware and platforms, some of which won't come to light for years. But even as we build for the future, we're focused on extending the Xbox experience to more devices today so we can reach more people."

"While we continue to expand in PC and mobile, console remains our flagship experience," Hamren added. "We want to deliver the most powerful, capable consoles in the world, devices that empower our players to enjoy amazing games for years to come, including gameplay we can't even imagine yet."

"More recently, if you couldn't spend the hundreds of dollars on a console or potentially the thousands of dollars on a high-end gaming PC, you simply couldn't participate in the global gaming community in a significant way," Xbox boss Phil Spencer said during the same video briefing.

"The cloud will allow us to completely remove these barriers to play, worldwide. Of course, there's still a place for consoles and PCs. And frankly, there always will be. But through the cloud, we will be able to deliver a robust gaming experience to anyone connected to the internet, even on the least powerful, least expensive devices, even on devices people already own.

"And with cloud gaming, players can participate fully in the same Xbox experience as people on local hardware. And we couldn't do that if we weren't part of Microsoft."
 
its OK to think/work in your future system after you release one, after all its the work of a team inside the corporation that takes care of it and not the whole corporation, but if you say it out loud specially in this time of the year were people is searching for leaks and always pay lot of attention to what executives say you give a bad image to your customers where some may think you are not working in improving and supporting your just released system, this is something for investors not for customers, its not the first time comments like this backfire
 

lh032

I cry about Xbox and hate PlayStation.
"some of which won't come to light for years"

I think we can safely assume there will be different versions ? like xcloud version, pro version....etc
 

Metnut

Member
By the time most of the big Microsoft studios exclusives are released, this next console will probably be ready to go.

If more than few of those games end up great, I’d really consider coming into to MS ecosystem mid-gen.
 
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sendit

Member
Did anyone have any doubts that XSXSXSX would come out? Last gen proved that their is a hungry market for mid gen refreshes.
 

Nitty_Grimes

Made a crappy phPBB forum once ... once.
Personally I think they’ll drop all the Series X stuff and just revert back to calling it XBOX, then XBOX 2 and so on if they carry on for that long. Don’t think anyone will get confused with the OG and a newer model after all this time.
 

Reindeer

Member
Last time Phill said this we got a new console 3 years later. I facepalmed when DF said they don't think there'll be Pro consoles this gen. Pro consoles make more sense than ever. You release a 24 teraflop console and then bring it over to following gen as your base cheap machine with decent install base. There'll be no need to worry about not having install base when new gen starts. They could have done it with PS4 Pro and X (I'm sure they wanted to), but CPU and lack of storage were very limiting factors, something that shouldn't be a problem next time around. There'll be no more generations once this is done.
 
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Stare-Bear

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But with the messages released this week, we can safely assume MS haven’t got much to show this E3. Plenty of CG trailers, but no actual games.
 

Reindeer

Member
But with the messages released this week, we can safely assume MS haven’t got much to show this E3. Plenty of CG trailers, but no actual games.
Jeff Grubb already said not to expect too much and that next year will be the year (where have we heard this one before?). He's been right so far, let's hope he's wrong on this one.
 

reksveks

Member
It is a comment in response to the stupid narrative that cloud gaming is going to replace local gaming for all people or Microsoft was going to suddenly pull out of gaming aka fanboys suggesting that Microsoft was going to pull out of the hardware business.

That's it and let's move on.
 

ZywyPL

Banned
Yeah duh, it's not like they're gonna fire all the design/engineering team once the consoles are shipped, they immediately start working on the next one. Same for Sony, Cerny is already working on PS6, and new Switch is literally just behind the corner so Nintendo's team is also almost certainly thinking of what's next. Those things do take years to make after all.

Please no mid gen refresh though

Why not? I'd gladly pay 500$ 3 years from now or whenever mid-gen starts to play the games in fidelity mode with native 4K+RT, but at 60FPS instead, or with 120FPS being even more widely available than it already is, except with all the bells and whistles. But I don't think we will get twice as fast GPU within such short amount of time, what will be reserved for full next-gen hardware.
 

93xfan

Banned
Yeah duh, it's not like they're gonna fire all the design/engineering team once the consoles are shipped, they immediately start working on the next one. Same for Sony, Cerny is already working on PS6, and new Switch is literally just behind the corner so Nintendo's team is also almost certainly thinking of what's next. Those things do take years to make after all.



Why not? I'd gladly pay 500$ 3 years from now or whenever mid-gen starts to play the games in fidelity mode with native 4K+RT, but at 60FPS instead, or with 120FPS being even more widely available than it already is, except with all the bells and whistles. But I don't think we will get twice as fast GPU within such short amount of time, what will be reserved for full next-gen hardware.

Couple of reasons:

-Chip shortage- so I’d rather they just focus on making the chips smaller and possibly coming out with a slim model.

-most games are already 60fps and upscale well to 4K

-I feel like by the time they’d release, we’d finally be seeing big gains with refined engines (UE5 finished version, mesh shaders, upscaling being even more refined, etc.)

I get that some will disagree with above reasoning , but I think it’s certainly less necessary than it was last gen.
 
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ZywyPL

Banned
-I feel like by the time they’d release, we’d finally be seeing big gains with refined engines (UE5 finished version, mesh shaders, upscaling being even more refined, etc.)

Alright I'll give you that, we have yet to see how all this new tech being fully utilized pans out.
 
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