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Phil Spencer kicks off Xbox's 25 year anniversary with video and logo

Wow. A new logo....

Please Clap Jeb Bush GIF by MOODMAN
 
As usual, too late.
And if they're going with 2027, then what exciting games will they have out for launch if Gears, Halo, Forza, Fable is already out?
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Whether it's late or not, in this case it can't be said that it's their fault if the reason for the date is that AMD's new technology won't be available until 2027.

That said, clearly the "hook" of the new hardware isn't going to be the exclusive catalog or first-party games, since Microsoft has embraced multiplatform and cross-platform releases (PS5,XSand also SW2) will last longer than ever.

The hook of their new Xbox is supposed to be its power (playing games in the best graphical and performance conditions, RT/PathTracing...), improved BC, access to third-party stores, the new controller, and new features.... It's clearly aiming for a more hardcore and niche product, while its games are released on every platform.

What about the games? They supposedly have 40+ games in development... Elder Scrolls VI, Blade, Fallout, and surely those games you mentioned (Fable, Gears E-Day...) will have a NextGen version, and Third-Party Publishers will surely have "pseudoNextGen" games (The Witcher 3, etc.) that many (especially the target user type who would be willing to pay $1000+) will want to play in NextGen conditions.
 
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Phil Spencer in 2015:

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Phil Spencer in 2025:

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Bro, just retire. Man looks like he aged 20 years while dismantling the product he claims to love.
It looks like I've been eating really well these past few years.


Cracking Up Lol GIF


But luckily, there's Ozempic now.
 
I just realised that Xbox officially lasted longer in the console business than Sega... weird to think about given that they only entered after Sega left.

so Sega entering the console market in japan and the release of the original Xbox was closer together than today is from the release of the Xbox...

heh...
 
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25 years later for better or for worse people just can't stop talking about XBOX the most interesting brand in gaming today
 
What's so special about 25 years compared to 20 or 30?
Twenty-five is often considered the first significant milestone toward a century, whilst 20 and 30 lack similar connotations. Phrases like 'a fifth of a century' or '0.3 of a century' don't carry much weight, whereas 'a quarter of a century' does.
 
Whether it's late or not, in this case it can't be said that it's their fault if the reason for the date is that AMD's new technology won't be available until 2027.

That said, clearly the "hook" of the new hardware isn't going to be the exclusive catalog or first-party games, since Microsoft has embraced multiplatform and cross-platform releases (PS5,XSand also SW2) will last longer than ever.

The hook of their new Xbox is supposed to be its power (playing games in the best graphical and performance conditions, RT/PathTracing...), improved BC, access to third-party stores, the new controller, and new features.... It's clearly aiming for a more hardcore and niche product, while its games are released on every platform.

What about the games? They supposedly have 40+ games in development... Elder Scrolls VI, Blade, Fallout, and surely those games you mentioned (Fable, Gears E-Day...) will have a NextGen version, and Third-Party Publishers will surely have "pseudoNextGen" games (The Witcher 3, etc.) that many (especially the target user type who would be willing to pay $1000+) will want to play in NextGen conditions.
The power won't be easily noticed by the masses. If it's just old games it'll at best feel like a Series X Pro and many will need Digital Foundry to tell the differences like with PS5 Pro. It'll barely sell.
 
The power won't be easily noticed by the masses. If it's just old games it'll at best feel like a Series X Pro and many will need Digital Foundry to tell the differences like with PS5 Pro. It'll barely sell.
But it all points to this not being a product for the masses.

The goal is to offer hardware that appeals to the most hardcore fans already familiar with the ecosystem. We'll see what the power differences are, but it clearly seems the aim is for it to be, for example, the place where their first-party games shine in terms of technical and graphical aspects compared to other platforms where they're also available.

But Will se, this is all just speculation. We'll see when the details are released.
 
But it all points to this not being a product for the masses.

The goal is to offer hardware that appeals to the most hardcore fans already familiar with the ecosystem. We'll see what the power differences are, but it clearly seems the aim is for it to be, for example, the place where their first-party games shine in terms of technical and graphical aspects compared to other platforms where they're also available.

But Will se, this is all just speculation. We'll see when the details are released.
It sounds good and all but I just have doubts. Even at $1500 you wouldn't get a PC that shines all that much more than Series X, maybe slightly higher settings of Ray-Tracing could be done but forget about path tracing, it could also just mean not as low lows on a dynamic resolution.

Either way, not having exciting games launching simultaneously with the device is dumb.
They need to have this out this year, or last year, or two years ago. They're just too late. Always. On everything.
 
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