Microsoft is working on several new side Xbox hardwarewhich will be officially presented towards the end of 2024, as well as at a next generation console. The confirmation comes from the official podcast published tonight in which Phil Spencer, Matt Booty and Sarah Bond explained the future of Xbox in detail.
Denying all the rumors that speak of Microsoft getting ever closer to the idea of abandoning the home console landscape, Sarah Bond, the current president of Xbox, declared that the company sees the hardware as a main element of its strategy in market, revealing that they are in the works new hardware (it is not specified whether these are consoles, controllers, accessories or other) of which more information will be revealed by the arrival of the Christmas holidays.
Not only that, Microsoft is also working on next generation Xbox consolethat this will represent the biggest technological leap ever seen so far.
“There are exciting things coming on the hardware side, which we will share over the holiday season,” Sarah Bond said.
“Additionally, we've invested in the next-generation roadmap. The goal is to deliver the biggest technical leap we've ever seen in a generation of hardware, making gaming better for players, creators, and creators. visions they are building.”
New consoles already in 2024
As we have seen, Sarah Bond has not specified what the new Xbox “hardware” that will be available in the coming months consists of, but in this sense an official tweet published a few minutes ago by Microsoft comes to our aid, which talks about “new console and controller options” during the holidays.
“Xbox hardware will also continue to be a flagship experience for gamers and game developers to launch games on with a robust and innovative multi-year hardware roadmap, including more console and controller options for you this holiday season. “
As for the controllers, rumors speak of an Xbox Elite Controller V3 in the pipeline and which could use sticks with Hall Effect to prevent wear problems and the much feared drifting.
On the “new console options” front, however, the situation is less clear: it could very well be a “Pro” version of Xbox Series. We'll see.
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