
InEnt writes: There are a number of ways Sony and Microsoft could market their next-gen consoles when it comes to cloud vs. high spec hardware – We could see an Xbox 720 and PS4 push specs to the limits in an effort to be powerful enough for many years to come, or they could include an option to upgrade certain hardware in the machine. We might even see something completely unconventional after seeing the progress OnLive is making with cloud gaming, which could be a mix of horsepower and cloud gaming.

Microsoft announced its financial results for Q3 of fiscal year 2026, including an update on its gaming Xbox business and more.
Not looking good. Hopefully Asha Sharma is able to turn Phil’s disaster around.
To me it's still quite remarkable how they can cash-in 5.3bn in revenue in a single quarter, since their hardware is basically dead.

Xbox boss Asha Sharma has discussed how component shortages will impact the company's plans for Project Helix.
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
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
It's called systematic inflationary. Yes we get it Microsoft, keep raising in the name ofall kinds of stuffs
Honestly if there was thing I learned from this generation is that new consoles arnt day one anymore.
I can wait 1-3 years.

In an exclusive interview with Game File, new(ish) Xbox boss Asha Sharma and Xbox chief content officer Matt Booty explain their vision for Microsoft’s gaming division
A good start would be to release games to go with the console. My Xbox Series X has gathered dust virtually from launch. My advice would be to ditch a next console and release games on PC, PlayStation and Switch. Another idea would be a hybrid console based on Xbox Series X tech and go the same route as Nintendo. Another idea would be to pull out of gaming altogether. Plenty of options there.
I'm not ready to move to OnLive fully just yet, but being able to upgrade more than a hard drive in the Xbox 720 would be pretty cool.
Better hardware and much of the same for me, OnLive is a nice idea but years away from a practical solution for us hardcore gamers.
If they were to make it dead simple to upgrade then there should be no problem. Like for instance if they put the ram upgrade into a cartridge and just take out one screw to uncover the slot for the ram and then slot the ram in. The same with a graphics upgrade. they could have a graphics card upgrade to have two cards run in SLI or crossfire (or whatever system they want to use) and have that in a cartridge form too.
On the other hand if you look at the prices of peripherals and HDD's for consoles it would'nt be practical because microsoft and sony like to charge too much for things. Also it would'nt be very practical because games developers would need to write their games for consoles that arent upgraded and for consoles that are upgraded.
So at the end of the day its better to have one unified hardware set for consoles with upgradeable harddrives.
So taking things into account mentioned above, it may be better having the best of both worlds. Cloud for saves and other files when things go wrong with the console hardware, and then backups, configurations and high spec hardware on your side for when your broadband is not that good.
"We might even see something completely unconventional after seeing the progress OnLive is making with cloud gaming, which could be a mix of horsepower and cloud gaming"
considering onlive is failing and an after thought I think not
We already know it will be primarily physical medium based
You dont own games with onlive. you borrow them. THAT IS THE DIFFERENCE.
That is why it hasnt taken off.
That is why physical new game sales make up 75 percent of the profit of this industry
you take that out and you have the psp go a dead duck