if microsoft is making a first party version of the series x2 then it makes zero business sense for third parties to make a PC version of the same
OEMs could offer different specs and different price points.
if microsoft is making a first party version of the series x2 then it makes zero business sense for third parties to make a PC version of the same
it will be like what happened with the rog 'xbox' ally xWhy would that be? If it's now a windows PC through and through, just let it be sold by other OEMs that also make windows PCs.
It's pretty much what they already did with the Surface line. They put up a bunch of target specs, developed the software plus some hardware designs and then allowed other OEMs to make identical devices.
RDNA 5 has now appeared in LLVMThis is silly, but there is an oddly thrown cloth covering some box on the desk of the Playground devs during the Developer Direct video (@~12.53). New devkit?
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right.Maybe a repeat of XSX.
Tease console in late 2026, release it a year later. They def have to at least tease it when it's 25th anniversary of Xbox.
more coverageThis is silly, but there is an oddly thrown cloth covering some box on the desk of the Playground devs during the Developer Direct video (@~12.53). New devkit?
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This time last week, we actually polled the Pure Xbox community on when you thought the next Xbox console might be announced, and 24% (the majority vote) felt it would be revealed in 2026 with a release in 2027. 21% of voters suggested it was simply too early for an announcement in 2026, while 20% thought it'd be announced but not released until 2028 or later."The next Xbox is a full Windows PC, that much we know. What we know less is exactly how Microsoft is going to go about it. The next Xbox is still a fair bit away, dropping in late 2027 at the earliest, according to my most recent information. I received details about the next-gen Xbox around the same time I exclusively reported on Project Kennan, now known as the Xbox Ally."
"I'm not sure if Microsoft is still committed to the late 2027 timeline for the next-gen Xbox, but if it is, you have to wonder if that's enough time to get all the chips lined up."
Rumour: New Xbox Console Won't Release Until At Least Late 2027, Could Be Delayed Further
"I'm not sure if Microsoft is still committed to the late 2027 timeline"
in his latest report for Windows Central about the Xbox Full-Screen Experience and how it'll need to iron out some weaknesses over the next couple of years, Jez mentions that late 2027 is the earliest release window for the next Xbox console as things stand.
- by Fraser Gilbert 4 hours ago
This time last week, we actually polled the Pure Xbox community on when you thought the next Xbox console might be announced, and 24% (the majority vote) felt it would be revealed in 2026 with a release in 2027. 21% of voters suggested it was simply too early for an announcement in 2026, while 20% thought it'd be announced but not released until 2028 or later.
You can still vote in that poll down below if you haven't already:
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Rumour: New Xbox Console Won't Release Until At Least Late 2027, Could Be Delayed Further
"I'm not sure if Microsoft is still committed to the late 2027 timeline"www.purexbox.com
AMD CEO Lisa Su says development of Microsoft's next-gen Xbox is "progressing well to support a launch in 2027" during today's earnings call
well the LLVM entries have already started for RDNA 5Well just because the chip will be ready and mass produced in 2027, it doesn't mean the console will release in that year.
Just look at the Switch 2's T239. Nintendo sat on it for like 3 years before releasing the damn thing.
but how does he know the codename used by Microsoft (& what is it ? )Well it shouldn't be. Magnus is supposedly the codename for the chip, not the platform.
Same as Series X platform being codename Scarlett, but the chip being Arden as per AMD's github leak.
but how does he know the codename used by Microsoft (& what is it ? )
imo, the Magnus will launch in 2028 (due to inflated ram & storage in 2027), but cost $899 or less — despite Amy Hood & Satya Nadella's 30% profit margin mandateHere’s Why You Should Care About the Next-Gen Xbox Launch
It's going to make a bad time for the gaming industry even worse if Xbox can't pull off a win.
By Kyle BarrPublished February 4, 2026
The difficulty will be getting gamers excited for new gaming hardware, especially if it costs anything more than the current generation of consoles. More than five years after launch, the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X cost more, not less, due to last year’s tariffs. A gaming-ready PC is now enormously expensive due to the ongoing memory shortage. We still don’t know the price of the Steam Machine, but based on Valve’s statements to this point, it likely won’t be cheap.
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Here's Why You Should Care About the Next-Gen Xbox Launch
It's going to make a bad time for the gaming industry even worse if Xbox can't pull off a win.gizmodo.com
It's going to make a bad time for the gaming industry even worse if Xbox can't pull off a win.
