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Xbox Two - No discs, No 4K - release date and possible specs

"Xbox head honcho was recently quoted that Microsoft would be releasing another console at some point in the future - an Xbox Two so to speak - "I fully expect that you'll see another console from us," Phil Spencer said. Well that’s hardly news you might think, company that makes games consoles says it will release another games console at some point in the future. However, the gaming market has changed so radically over the last couple of generations that planning for future hardware is an indicator of Microsoft’s mindset going forward."By Seth Barton

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-Foxtrot3807d ago

If it did have no discs...then I'm out. Same goes for the PS5

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BitbyDeath3806d ago (Edited 3806d ago )

It won't happen, Digital games only make up between 10-20% of game sales so if they want to lose 80-90% of their market then they are already dead.

Godmars2903806d ago

Thing is, with always online subtly becoming a thing - having been a thing since the PS3/360 - most if not all major disc games require patching. Become coasters when the console that has those patches die and the servers go down.

Phunkydiabetic13806d ago

@Godmars290

Have you ever played a console game before? They dont become coasters when the "patches die"(what the hell does that even mean?). If there is no way to get the patch it just means you are playing a game that doesnt ha e any patches....

babadivad3806d ago

80 - 90% of my games are digital so far. I hate dragging disc around. It's also kinda irritating that the game installs and plays off the HDD [taking up all my space* anyway with the disc being used for authentication. Only time I buy physical is when there's some kind of deal going on. That's just me though.

STICKzophrenic3806d ago (Edited 3806d ago )

@Phunkydiabetic1 - He's saying when the console dies that has the patches. If your console dies, and the servers that offer those patches are no longer supported, then you're screwed.

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Phunkydiabetic13806d ago

@STICKzophrenic

And that is why I asked if he has ever played a console game before. If the console dies and you cant get the patches anymore the game doesnt suddenly turn into a "coaster". That is fuckin ridiculous. It will be as if the game was bought on day one, you know, before the patches became available?

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Godmars2903806d ago

@Phunkydiabetic1:
They don't become coasters, but between online components and ever more multiplayer features, the degree early day-one builds are unbalanced if not broken, they may as well be. Especially if a game's been played only after its been patched.

rainslacker3805d ago

I agree, and I doubt in 4 years it's going to jump substantially unless they actually do something like make the games cheaper to piss off retail. Even then, it'd have to move well about 50% to make up for the losses in the retail market. Even at 50% you'd still see physical, because you just don't want to give up that market. Even music is still released on CD, and digital downloads just passed 50% about 2 years ago. PC gaming market is sort of an anomoly in the overall digital distribution, and I actually have no idea how it actually managed to become the way it did. Kind of happened when I wasn't paying attention, but even then, you can still purchase at retail...although now they have that crappy thing where you still have to download it, so what's the point?

I wouldn't be surprised at a discless option for the digital players out there though. Seems they could make the console cheaper, and maybe push more console sales to people who want a cheaper console off the bat, and then make it back on the overpriced software they'll sell to them for the duration of it's lifetime.

nitus103805d ago

@Godmars290

Not that many console games actually require patching and even if the game has patches the game is normally playable without them.

From personal experience (mainly PS3) I have found the few games I actually patched had better stability and even some extra features although it was still optional to actually add the patch.

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maniacmayhem3806d ago

A lot of people said the same about paying to play online.

magiciandude3806d ago

Exactly maniac. More and more people are going the digital route this generation as higher end internet connections become more available. I have been buying more games digital myself, especially during sales. Eventually, gamers will accept that physical media's on its way out whether they like it or not. Just like how free PSN having gone the way of the dodo bird this gen.

nitus103805d ago

In some respect you (well someone is) are actually paying for your internet connection so you are still paying for on-line games even if there is no charge for playing that game on the servers.

If you look at the PS4 (the PS3 is still free for most games) you have to pay to play on-line games however there is no charge for access to the store or to download patches.

ngaydazng73806d ago

exactly if MS did this it would be a bigger failure than the xbone launch and we all know how that went. MS is still trying to make up for that 2 years on and going.

HalfFireWater3806d ago

And yet steam sells millions with no disks. And do you realize with the xbox home console option you get effectively two copies of the game. Let's do the math. You by a game at gamestop (@ $60.00) and it ok, when you are done, at most you will get back is $30 and no more game. Or you can pay the $60 bucks for online and have two copies. If you wanted two copies from gamestop you are paying $120.00 bucks and when you are done you will get back $60.00 and have no games for later. I love this new digital age, especially for multiplayer games since no matter the medium, console co-op and single console multiplayer seems to only be for the arcade games. Games like SW Battlefront and COD-Halo-and whatever other shooter they make, all requires two consoles to play with two people. The game makers are moving away from couch co-op and making more like the PC where every player needs a system, a screen, and a copy of the game. Wake up to the present Rip Van Winkle or keep holding on to your disk based games.

Perjoss3806d ago

Its a win-win situation for me. If they release with discs then I carry on having fun with gaming, if they dont then I lose my fav hobby for a while but this also means I'll be doing a lot more of the matress mambo.

kupomogli3806d ago (Edited 3806d ago )

I already collect for past gen consoles, but If no discs, that'll be my main focus. I might eventually buy the consoles, but it'll be around when the gen ends and I'll pick up exclusives I'm interested in for $10 or less at most. My PC right now is more powerful than the PS4, but I prefer to own my games, so I don't play on it as often. PC will be my multiconsole machine if everything goes digital only.

I already ignore purchase of games that are digital only until they're dirt cheap. I'm a Yakuza fan, platinumed 3 and 4, but Sony f'ed up not releasing Yakuza 5 at retail. Great that you actually got it localized and brought it to the west, but no sale with it being digital only.

franwex3806d ago

Sega was in charge of Yakuza 5 not Sony.

rainslacker3805d ago

Same here. Definately not a day one buy for me. When a 2-3 years goes by, and I can purchase lots of games through sales for $10-15 then I'll consider it. There would have to be a damn good incentive going in for me to give up a new gen like that, but like you, I collect my games. Even if in 5 years or so I decide to move on and not collect anymore, there's no way I'm spending $60+ for a game which has no value except for my time playing it. I'm pretty free with my money and buy lots of games now, but that doesn't mean I just throw money away for nothing. I don't even go to the theater except on $5 nights...or special date nights which gets me more than the movie.

I like owning my stuff, and the biggest reason I'm not more into PC gaming is because new releases are expensive, and I own nothing but a license to download the game. Not my idea of value.

kupomogli3805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

@franwex

Sega developed and owns Yakuza 5, but it's Sony that's localizing it because it was the top requested game. That's the reason it's getting published here in the west. Sega wasn't even going to support it.

Google the information. Here's Sega's PR. "Today is a very special and exciting day for all of us at SEGA. Partnering with our friends at Sony Computer Entertainment America, we just revealed our plan to bring Yakuza 5 to the U.S. and Europe at PlayStation Experience in Las Vegas."

"We’ve received so many requests from our fans to bring Yakuza 5 to the U.S. and Europe. Yakuza 5 also made the top of the list of Sony’s #BuidingTheList campaign led by Gio Corsi at Sony Computer Entertainment and we were moved by all the support given to Yakuza 5 by the PlayStation community."

Translation. "Without Sony's money and Sony putting forth the effort to get the game in the west, we never would have bothered."

franwex3806d ago

What if they used other media instead of a disc...say a flash card or something?

OpenGL3805d ago

Flash memory is much more expensive per GB than optical media like Blu-ray. The next Xbox or Playstation could easily support Blu-ray XL which currently supports 100GB per disc. A 100GB Blu-ray disc only costs a few cents per unit, while 64GB of flash memory probably costs at least a few dollars.

Tech53806d ago

Optical Discs are technically from the 80s and are limited to physical size. Support for physical distribution of games i do agree though.

ColonelHugh3805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

I don't see discs going anywhere based on limited storage. We're nowhere near the limits of blu-ray this gen, and Sony and Panasonic are working on the Archival Disc, with exponentially greater storage (in it's industrial size at least) than our current server farms hold. A single commercial sized disc will hold more than a Terabyte.

If anything, we should worry about Hard Drive types and prices, as we'll need some big ones in a gen or two.

Crazywhitie3805d ago

Next-gen “Archival Disc” will squeeze 1TB of data onto optical discs.....

jb2273806d ago

I'm with you...although it probably wouldn't be solely down to the lack of physical media...the trends of this gen to favor open world rpg's & online only games has me thinking that the longer that stuff proliferates, the fewer games I'd actually care about. Sad that this is looking like my last gen. Might just get a decent enough PC to run some of the better indies next gen & forego consoles altogether because I'm starting to lose the plot in terms of what publishers & devs seem to be focusing on. Heard that one of my most anticipated games, the SW Amy Hennig game will likely be an open world rpg the other day and that kinda news seals the deal for me. Why anyone would waste such a great storyteller & amazing dev on something that is outside of both of their wheelhouse solely to fit into current trends is beyond me. Pretty certain if that game goes that route that it won't have nearly the potential it could have otherwise.

sammarshall1023806d ago

Same for me. If Microsoft goes digital - only next gen then I'm getting a PS5, if both consoles have it then I might be done with this hobby

rainslacker3805d ago

I'll just become mainly a retro gamer. Will give me time to finally catch up on my immense backlog, and as a bonus, I"ll have a few hundred dollars each month I won't be spending, so maybe I can do something productive like getting back into woodworking again with some nice tools.;)

RiseofScorpio3805d ago

Yeah ok I bet you promised to do the same for pay to play online.

ChickenOfTheCaveMan3806d ago

I wish they would announce the next console will have a physical poker chip like device that you'd buy, that thing would go into a slot in the console and once it's in you'd be able to play an installed game. You could then lend/trade/sell that chip once you're done with the game.

Digital chip (unlock) would still be available for one console.

No discs, but nothing really changes.

madjedi3805d ago

I wouldn't have a problem if they throw the disc drives out, it is a old technology that is more hassle than its worth.(heat/failure prone)

But they still need a medium for the people that want a physical product, I hope they shift to a flash memory based cartridge.

However by then it may have ssd's as default so the disc read speed may not be an issue.(This is at least 3-4 yrs from now)

Eventually consoles will have to get rid of the slower components, that hold the rest of the system back.

BG115793805d ago

MS really loves to follow that saying, if a first you don't succeed...
And people thought this mess was Mattrick's fault. Did he come back?

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Gatsu3805d ago

Disc is a must, not everything need to be digital.

kotaku773805d ago

Take me to Disc City with you!

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2pacalypsenow3807d ago

It can "Do' 1440p but would look bad 1080p would look better, when I tried it on my x930 1440 looks blurry compared to 1080p or 4k, also it would cause confusion for people since there's no 1440p Tv and tv's suck at displaying custom resolutions.

Peace_Love_and_FPS3806d ago

I've found that Nvidia control panel can fix it (I run two 44 TVs with a sideways 32 between them). Basically able to set any resolution, so change it to what you need.

TripleCs3807d ago

I'm not going to be part of an all digital future where publishers have total control of the content that I buy without me having the option to choose whether I want to buy my games psychically or digitally. No disc = no buy. That goes for any console, including the PlayStation 5.

Brettman20083806d ago (Edited 3806d ago )

I would much prefer digital downloads to game streaming. A game streaming future would be horrible.

Rayven3806d ago

Not sure why you would reply with that, he didn't say anything about streaming. The article did.

If console manufacturers insist on trying to make game streaming mainstream, they're pretty much going to have to upgrade the internet service of atleast half the world. Not to mention the latency or ping that game streaming creates. And isn't streaming more costly for manufacturers anyway? Especially if you decide to combat high ping by building servers in each continents. I'm not Pachter (thank god) but I really can't see game streaming as a viable strategy even after this console cycle.

rainslacker3805d ago

Assuming people were on board for a streaming future, the internet would simply crash for a lot of people due to the high demand that would be placed on it. The current internet isn't keeping up with current expansion, and the huge uptake in current streaming services(movies and the like) has caused the available bandwidth to simply dry up, and then when the government released more of that bandwidth to ISP's, that dried up to. ISP's themselves are getting faster, but that doesn't mean the entire internet is. It grows progressively, but slowly, but there is a physical limit which keeps being hit, and it takes time to simply install new lines...not to mention a huge amount of money and time, which people are getting annoyed having to pay more for in the way of rising internet bills.

It's just the way it is, and it's not going to suddenly be better in 5 years. Maybe in 20 it can keep up, but by then, content will likely require even more space to be streamed due to higher resolutions, and compression can only do so much. So in 20 years, we'll be right back where we started barring some new thing which manages to make our current methods of transfer obsolete, but even then, it still has to be implemented.

BG115793805d ago

Digital and streaming, are both bad. Streaming is the worse of the two.

SteamPowered3806d ago

PC community gets a very large portion of their games digitally and if anything it's a boon. Sites like GOG and CDKeys can help leverage the prices of new games. Digital gaming isn't all doom and gloom. I haven't used a disc in 5 years.

Phunkydiabetic13806d ago

The moment consoles start pricing their digital games like Steam is the moment Im down. I can get the game brand new physically at the same price as online and trade it in and roll that dough towards a new game when Im done.

kenwonobi3806d ago

Me too. I'll give up gaming. I'll buy the console that's all discs. Including if it's only NX. Then that's the only console I'll by next generation of its only NX disc based.

Herbalistic3807d ago

I doubt MS would be stupid enough to go disc free after the huge drm backlash from the Xbox One

Eliseo6763806d ago

And even more recently, the Halo 5 editions that came without disc.

I fully expect Microsoft to come with some sort of "plus side" to going disc free, but I don't expect the removal of this feature any time soon.

rainslacker3805d ago (Edited 3805d ago )

I recall saying MS wouldn't be stupid enough to restrict used game sales and require a connection for their console before they annouced the X1. I defended them pretty heavily on it because a lot of people were hating pretty hard due to Adam Orths implication, which didn't actually mean they were going to do it.

I was actually, for the first time in a long time, actually just incredulous and left speechless for a while when they actually confirmed it. I honestly thought that would be the end of them because I didn't think they'd change it. Luckily for them they did, but they have some good data now on how it will affect their sales...so maybe they'll wait for someone else to do it instead, or god forbid, the console makers will have some back room meetings to all agree to go ahead with it to force the market change.

@Eliseo

I couldn't believe MS would actually release a collector's edition without an actual game inside. I actually wondered if MS knew what people collect when they buy CE of games. Being able to trade in the code for a retail version was a nice gesture, but it means opening up a pretty expensive collector's editions, and that doesn't happen as one might think.

BG115793805d ago

Yeah right, it's even like, don't they learn?
And this time, it won't be Mattrick's fault.

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Xbox boss: Memory crisis could impact next-gen hardware pricing

Xbox boss Asha Sharma has discussed how component shortages will impact the company's plans for Project Helix.

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Eonjay28d ago

When does this end? Its killing everyone. Consoles and PC. And for what? AI? The benefits of AI are completely outweighed by the negatives. And the government should have never allowed one company to buy up all the RAM.

Lexreborn229d ago

This kind of proves this is an after thought product, most products like this are in r&d 5 years before they start mass producing. So they typically have the cost of components and things worked out long before assembly starts.

This is an assumption still, but I wouldn’t be surprised if project helix is similar to Scalebound,perfect dark and sod3. They had an idea but no actual execution other than concept stage. Being impacted by the ram shortage likely would also put this device 3-4 years out.

I’m not even sure MS has that endurance with Xbox yet

Fishy Fingers29d ago (Edited 29d ago )

I mean.... what?

We're at a point that Samsung wont even provide their own phone department ram because they can sell it at higher prices to 3rd parties (AI). Its more profitable to sell the ram than make their own devices with it.

You think because R&D starts 5 years ago the 3rd party component manufacturers will honour that price? They'll sell it to whomever is paying the most today, not some gentlemens agreement they made years ago. AI farms will buy more volume at higher prices than any console manufacturer will. It'll be the same for Playstation.

Lexreborn228d ago

Contractual agreements are not the same as “gentlemen” agreements. If you think that they work with their distributors a month before production then their entire business model is trash. They work with companies like nvidia constantly for building the graphics cards they need. They work with companies that build motherboards years in advance. This is what proper business planning does.

They are not buying components on a whim like a consumer. So again, considering the ram isn’t a singular module and is integrated into the motherboard I highly doubt they wouldn’t have a final schematic that they are supposed to be building around.

If they are delaying production another 3 years then it’s obvious again this is an after though project and is just trying to be responsive to their bad execution they had the last 14 years.

It also isn’t far fetched to use their failure to produce first party titles the last 7 years including the highly anticipated games I mentioned all being cancelled. That they would continue to you know… lie

Sitdown29d ago

You don't really know how this works huh?

Profchaos29d ago (Edited 29d ago )

Helix is going to be stupidly expensive

Instead of leaning into smarter upscaling techniques they're brute forcing hardware that will cost them dearly and it remains to be seen if it's genuinely going to provide a meaningful differential

I know in the oc.doace people like to brag about not using frame gen or dlss to get to high on a game but for the majority of players they happily use those technologies without a second thought

That's going to be ps6 vs Helix

Eonjay28d ago

Yeah with FSR 5 they should be able to offer a much cheaper version of Helix.

Eonjay28d ago

While this does seem to be the case, I am encouraged by the statement from Microsoft about wanting to provide affordable options. If this means a Series S style Helix, at least there will be something affordable being offered.

XBManiac28d ago

Series S is what has killed Xbox Series so... Will they dare?

blacktiger29d ago

It's called systematic inflationary. Yes we get it Microsoft, keep raising in the name ofall kinds of stuffs

pwnmaster300029d ago

Honestly if there was thing I learned from this generation is that new consoles arnt day one anymore.
I can wait 1-3 years.

DarXyde29d ago

Another important lesson from this generation: while Nintendo showed us that prices don't necessarily need to ever drop, we've now learned that waiting 1-3 years does carry some risk that prices increase. This generation is just bizarre in all the wrong ways.

LucasRuinedChildhood29d ago (Edited 29d ago )

The factors are largely external. Covid and Russia-Ukraine war causing inflation led to the first price increase in 2022.

Then we get Trump's tariffs increasing hardware prices, AI boom causing a RAM crisis, war on Iran causing a worldwide fuel crisis which impacts the cost of everything.

Gaming doesn't exist in a vacuum. The last few years have been a shitshow and lot of it was definitely avoidable.

DarXyde28d ago

LucasRuinedChildhood,

For sure. No disagreement on the external factors doing a lot of this. Where I have to gently push back however is on two fronts:

1. The pandemic definitely caused some issues: asynchronous development was a big issue and really complicated timelines and affected game quality. At the same time, when it comes to price hikes, it's really difficult to know what was genuine necessity and what was taking consumers for a ride. The pandemic brought about "stag-flation" which was increasing prices and stagnant wages, which was a problem caused by supply chain constraints. There was also "Greed-flation", where companies that were slightly affected or had no issues took advantage of the situation and squeezed everyone citing supply chain issues when there were none.

2. It's definitely true that the tariffs, AI boom, and RAM crisis were all things enabled by tech broligarchs throwing money at this caricature of a world leader, one of them being Satya Nadella. I don't think Sony and Nintendo have contributed much to this problem if at all, but Microsoft's Nadella I feel was instrumental in causing every one of those issues. Microsoft as a company contributed to both candidates (though they gave Harris 4x as much if I recall), but Nadella was all in on letting AI run wild. He paid for unregulated AI, and got a war that's not a war (even though Trump called it that at least five times on television) that screwed up helium access. So for me, I feel that one of the players in the gaming industry is a key architect of these issues, and for that reason I struggle a bit to think of it as "external".

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Microsoft lifts the lid on Project Helix at GDC Festival of Gaming

The Xbox maker will begin sending alpha versions of Project Helix to developers starting in 2027.

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Xbox Confirms 'Project Helix', Its Next-Gen Console That Will Also Play PC Games

New Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma, who took over as the head of the Xbox business last week as longtime Xbox boss Phil Spencer retired, has confirmed the codename for Xbox's next-generation console – Project Helix – and also confirmed long-swirling rumors that the device will play Xbox and PC games.

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dveio82d ago

Hm.

Selling to customers the benefits of Xbox Helix compared to a PC and Steam Machine will be the biggest task for Xbox' marketing, I suppose.

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1Victor81d ago

I said when Xbox destroyed their future with with all their arrogance at the start of XBone”if they keep loosing money they only have 2 more generations before they exit the console market like sega.
This is their final chance to validate the existence of a console to the INVESTORS if this console fail as we all know without exclusives from the activision acquisition or their old exclusives for more than a year it’s game over for Xbox consoles.
Everyone know games will wait for a timed exclusive to go to their console of choice, Microsoft signed the Xbox console death certificate the moment they started PORTING ALL THEIR GAMES to other consoles.
Now my hope is that Valve gives Sony a run for their money and we get a good generation where they take risks and bring new experiences to the market.

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S2Killinit81d ago (Edited 81d ago )

They will make xbox “consoles”, but they actively downplay consoles because their business strategy is walled garden services

This is basically a PC w xbox logo

fr0sty81d ago (Edited 81d ago )

Xbox has put itself in a tough position... With current RAM prices, the system is going to cost a fortune (it's APU alone is $500-600, before you even get to the RAM, SSD, power supply, etc). So, we're looking at a 4 digit price tag, and it has the Gabecube to compete against now directly in that console space. It has no exclusive games at all. PS6 is coming in close in performance but expected to cost hundreds less, and PS6 Pro will likely again take the "most powerful crown" once it drops, but it will actually have exclusive games.

Not an easy sell to the general public, and not even an easy sell to the PC enthusiasts as it isn't powerful enough to justify paying that much for when you could just build a far more powerful PC for not much more $. If I'm dropping north of $1k on a game system, I'm going to want to go all out, not have mid-range performance. It'll be interesting how they plan on marketing this thing, and who they expect to buy it.

Reaper22_81d ago

Looks like you dont know what you're talking about.

1Victor81d ago

What changed?
Hey obscured 🤖🤖
I’ll explain it like to a IQ 9
Nothing has changed they kept loosing money and to please their INVESTORS Microsoft purchased activision and other developers spending more money they could make in WAAAAAY too long for the company CEO that love monetizing everything so they started porting to EVERYTHING they could (even fire stick🤣🤣).
Do you know why it’s called the big 3?
In the lat 70’s to early 80’ there was multiple companies with their own consoles each the market collapsed and only 2 survived, enter PlayStation, exit sega, exit google, Microsoft is destabilized and desperately start to port all their games EVERYWHERE, enter valve.

Now
W h a t do Y O U think w i l l h a p p e n t o
t h e 3rd leg of that triangle when one is warbling and a replacement is on the way.

GhostScholar81d ago

Loosing money ? Got it. You’re obviously educated….

1Victor81d ago

@ghost: “ Loosing money ? Got it. You’re obviously educated…”
Sure I’m not a scholar but it’s obvious that they aren’t going to be publishing their big franchises day one games on their competitors because of brotherly love for the gaming industry.
Unless and I know this is something a lot of Xbox hardcore fans like obscure can’t comprehend that a big corporation like Microsoft is loosing money gen after gen,
Money doesn’t come for free from big corporations Xbox gen 1 lost money on consoles sold. Xbox 360 lost money on repairs of the RROD Xbox One didn’t make the money they wanted, Xbox series hasn’t sold as well as expected and have a MASIVE LOAN from all the studios and a publisher purchase..
I’ll be waiting for your reply proving they are not loosing money. Oh I see you pulling that game pass card, put it back FCC filing by Microsoft said they didn’t make money from game pass.
NOW PROVE ME WRONG

mudakoshaka81d ago (Edited 81d ago )

They had to put them on other platforms. All the gaming companies they bought cost a LOT of money. Xbox is not sufficient to bring in new revenue, so the only choice is expanding your market share by releasing on other platforms that are clearly leading the market. It was not something they wanted but something they needed to do to recoup some of all the expenses.

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peppeaccardo81d ago

I might be saying the obvious but any piece of hardware for as powerful as it could be, without an healthy portfolio of fun to play and engaging games is worth less tehn zero. So as long as the new XBOX will be marketed as the most powerful console on the planet and NOT as the ONLY place where true long lastying XBOX fans can impersonate their beloved characters/heroes this thing is going to fail big. I would love to think that Playstaiton is moving away from the PC ports also to keep its identity, the truth is that a console value is higher if that console is the only mean to access certain IPs. XBOX with gamepass and PC ports has depersonalized his player and fan base.
Just my two cents ... but I am sure there is some thurth in here.
Peace on !

Reaper22_81d ago

Xbox has a huge library of great games. This new console will be able to play them all. Thats what gamers care about the most.

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Deathdeliverer82d ago

The question will be if you have a PC, why buy a Xbox that plays PC and Xbox games… Unless they plan to have you buy a Xbox PC instead of a dedicated PC. Thats got to be the plan. Take some of the PC players and turn them into console PC players. They couldn’t give you full access to the PC/console like you can with a dedicated PC because you would think the piracy for the “dedicated” Xbox games would be crazy. Yeah, they are really going to have to explain who this is for. If you can install whatever you want then you would have Steam access. This directly copies the Steam box idea so I’m sure Steam isn’t happy about it. I guess time will tell.

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Rainbowcookie81d ago (Edited 81d ago )

Maybe it will be heavily subsidized so software sales will make up the loss to get it into peoples hands early and the system allows for a steam like environment. I think Sony knows since rumor has it that they will do less Pc ports.

derek81d ago

I dont think that's in the cards not with the 80 plus billion spent on gaming this gen. Microsoft aint subsidizing hardware anymore look how they've priced the series consoles and offered no deals this past holidays. Sony pulling away from pc ports is because there is no good rational for continuing to do so.

ABizzel181d ago (Edited 81d ago )

They don’t sell enough of the current Xbox consoles to heavily subsidize those platforms and in fact they increased in price, so I don’t see a future where this gets any. I think we’re looking at a $999 platform, which I mean is great for a GPU rumored to be on par with a full PC running a RTX 5070Ti/5080 equivalent depending on clocks, since those GPUs alone around $1000+.

I assume they’re going to do a two tiered system again, because a lowered cost version could be the significantly better option for PC gamers specifically the esports crowd who doesn’t upgrade all the time and don’t care about the highest specs. If they can do something around a RX 9060 with 16GB+ of VRAM for $499 then that would be the true winner because it gives those PC gamers a REAL substantial upgrade at a very reasonable price. It’ll also put a huge amount of pressure on the Steam Box.

isarai_lee81d ago

What i was wondering too, like best case scenario it's a PC with a bunch of restrictions on it, and when ALL their games on on PC, what is even the incentive here? 🤔

ABizzel181d ago (Edited 81d ago )

It builds a niche for them, and I’ve been saying they should have done this since the XBO. However, it’s still going to be a battle. Hardcore PC gamers are not leaving PC unless this is an ultimate steal in price:performance.

The rumored spec depending on clock speeds should place this around RTX 5070TI / 5080 performance which sounds insane, but the rumored launch in late 2027 and the RTX 5070Ti/5080 will be almost 3 years old by then.

But those GPUs are retailing around $1000, so what is this PC-Console hybrid going to cost.

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MrNinosan82d ago

Basically a PC with an Xbox logo slapped on, just like the so called Xbox handheld.
My guess is it won't play my Xbox games I have on disc 🤔

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babadivad81d ago

Nah, the handheld IS a PC. It can stream Xbox games or play the PC version of those games with "play anywhere".

This sounds like it will play Xbox games natively, which is amazing if true.

I want to see more. I already have a powerful PC so I need to be sold on this before just diving in. Tech whore that I am. Seems very interesting so far, regardless.

DazaMc81d ago

Perhaps it will download a compatible version if you have the disc in.

Reaper22_81d ago

You just described all consoles. At the end of the day they're all PCs.

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