New Xbox device coming in 2026, known as Xbox Prime

There are millions of us that have digital game libraries on Xbox that we own. Huge investments. We want to keep carrying those forward. And that is what MS is doing.
Obviously this isn't enough of a selling point for most.

Would be nice if we could access all of them via other devices though.
 
They might be taking the Nintendo approach and not competing with expensive hardware.
How could they not compete with expensive hardware when all their AAA games are pushing high end graphics? What they are going to make the new HALO in potato mode at 30fps with 32GB internal storage? Also again you are comparing prices from ages ago. Wait till April, Switch 2 wont be $400....that is FACT. Its going to be more expensive for sure.
 
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That's the problem, it's impossible to make a real next gen machine next year, it's not even gonna be twice as powerful as Series X. What's the point?
But it can be 2X the Series X because it's not going to be a high volume product so yields will not be a problem .
 
But it can be 2X the Series X because it's not going to be a high volume product so yields will not be a problem .
Would MS even be interested in selling only 5-10 million units lifetime? I don't think so. Considering the software attach rate is like 1:10 for most successful games that would mean at best 1 million units for a big hit, completely worthless for any AAA title.
 
There are millions of us that have digital game libraries on Xbox that we own. Huge investments. We want to keep carrying those forward. And that is what MS is doing.

Next gen you'll get an "Xbox" branded desktop Windows PC

It'll support "Xbox" games that were already on PC from the One/Series generations (cross-buy stuff)

It won't play your og Xbox or 360 games, hence why the BC program ended.
 
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I say they and PS have two more gens. Then consoles as we know it won't exist.
I think PlayStation and even Nintendo might still find ways to adapt rather than completely abandoning dedicated hardware. Microsoft seems the most likely to go all-in on cloud gaming, given their Game Pass strategy
 
Ok, heres a wild speculation. MS realise that the S is holding them back and the two tier box system isn't working so from next year all new Xbox games will require the Xbox Prime (older Xbox gens can play the new gen games but only via cloud) The Xbox Prime will be a slight improvement on the series X with a faster CPU and small GPU bump. This will remove Xbox's Series S headache. Give developers a way out of supporting the S by saying this game is released on PS5 and Xbox Prime only (they can still do cross gen if they want.... they won't). The biggest downside is it will annoy some series X owners. Doubt it will happen but who knows.
 
Ok, heres a wild speculation. MS realise that the S is holding them back and the two tier box system isn't working so from next year all new Xbox games will require the Xbox Prime (older Xbox gens can play the new gen games but only via cloud) The Xbox Prime will be a slight improvement on the series X with a faster CPU and small GPU bump. This will remove Xbox's Series S headache. Give developers a way out of supporting the S by saying this game is released on PS5 and Xbox Prime only (they can still do cross gen if they want.... they won't). The biggest downside is it will annoy some series X owners. Doubt it will happen but who knows.
So you want them to drop 80% of their userbase? Sounds like a solid plan
 
Next gen you'll get an "Xbox" branded desktop Windows PC

It'll support "Xbox" games that were already on PC from the One/Series generations (cross-buy stuff)

It won't play your og Xbox or 360 games, hence why the BC program ended.
Wrong - they are making efforts to future proof BC games and forward compatibility in general.


  • Sarah Bond also revealed that Microsoft has set up a dedicated team to future-proof our digital Xbox game libraries across future hardware paradigms to further "build on [Xbox's] strong history of delivering backward compatibility."
 
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Next gen you'll get an "Xbox" branded desktop Windows PC

It'll support "Xbox" games that were already on PC from the One/Series generations (cross-buy stuff)

It won't play your og Xbox or 360 games, hence why the BC program ended.
The next couple gens of Xbox IMO will support Xbox One and Xbox Series games, as well as 360 and OG games (via emulation for those two gens). Libraries are too big that owners have built and developers aren't going to just give you PC versions of games that you own as console versions.
 
The next couple gens of Xbox IMO will support Xbox One and Xbox Series games, as well as 360 and OG games (via emulation for those two gens). Libraries are too big that owners have built and developers aren't going to just give you PC versions of games that you own as console versions.

Didn't they close the Xbox hardware studio?

Don't expect Panos Panay's team to put in the effort to create a dedicated console when Microsoft have thrown in the towel.
 
So you want them to drop 80% of their userbase? Sounds like a solid plan
I never said I want them to do anything. I couldn't care less I'm a PC gamer. I'm just speculating what they might do. How would that be any dfferent from a normal console generation where the old gen get left behind?
 
Keplar indicated a while back that whatever MS was working on got pushed to 2027 and things seem very quiet from any reliable xbox sources about a 2026 console.

It's gonna be at the earliest 2027 which would mean sony will be right there with them or year out.
 
I never said I want them to do anything. I couldn't care less I'm a PC gamer. I'm just speculating what they might do. How would that be any dfferent from a normal console generation where the old gen get left behind?
So it won't be significantly more powerful than PS5 Pro, looks pretty bad when your nextgen is barely stronger than current gen. People will just ignore it even more now that all games are coming to PS5. Sounds like a big waste of everyone's time.
 
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What I don't get is why doesn't MS just release a streamlined PC OS for gaming. Make the splash page ms games and gamepass and other launchers available on other tabs. Launch specific hardware built yearly by 3rd party so they can have cache builds preset but to limit the amount of variability etc. That way it's focused but still has a bit more of the plug and play of consoles. Wtf do I know though, I'm just some idiot on a gaming forum.
The Windows division simply won't allow something like that to exist. Less bloat is not their way...
 

Do you have something from MS where they announced they closed down their hardware division?


2024 has been the year that Microsoft has officially started talking about its next-generation console plans, and we now have some fresh news on who's helping build new hardware for Xbox. Jason Ronald, who was front and centre of designing and introducing Xbox Series X|S, has been named 'VP of Next-Generation' over at Microsoft.


"We're also invested in the next generation roadmap. And what we're really focused on there is delivering the largest technical leap you will have ever seen in a hardware generation, which makes it better for players and better for creators and the visions that they're building."

Speaking with The Verge, Phil said that he's "very proud of the work that the hardware team is doing [...] into the future", and that includes "creating hardware that sells to gamers".
 
Well....that would be 6 years. Makes sense.

Xbox 360 was fall 2005 - 8 years
Xbox One was fall 2013 - 7 years
XSX was fall 2020 - will be 6 years
 
If Microsoft pulls a steam deck competitor with a custom Windows OS optimized for gaming with the ability to install steam I'll be all for it, day one. Anything else or less I'm not interested.
 
What I don't get is why doesn't MS just release a streamlined PC OS for gaming. Make the splash page ms games and gamepass and other launchers available on other tabs. Launch specific hardware built yearly by 3rd party so they can have cache builds preset but to limit the amount of variability etc. That way it's focused but still has a bit more of the plug and play of consoles. Wtf do I know though, I'm just some idiot on a gaming forum.
That's what the plan is. I'm skeptical of how "streamlined". They can really make it but we will see.
 
They are coming
Water Leaking GIF by Zypto
 
You think they will willingly give up the 30% cut they get from every game and purchase made on the system? Why would anyone use the xbox store in that scenario?

The only thing I can think is that the steam store will be something you sideload and not really something they advertise at all. That way they can get most of the hardcore to stay and feel like they are winning. The whole thing sounds like a pipe dream honestly and I'm wondering if Phil just threw that out there to keep people hyped and give them hope while they watch all their exclusives go away.

Xbox is in the middle of trying to take customers away from Steam right now why would they give their users a way to build up a library on Steam at the same time? A move that I don't even think is going to change anything for them in the console space because what would it? Oh I can get Sony and Xbox games on Xbox's new console? Well I can get that on my PS already. There best bet is to release a traditional console see who stays and work from there.
 
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Keplar indicated a while back that whatever MS was working on got pushed to 2027 and things seem very quiet from any reliable xbox sources about a 2026 console.

It's gonna be at the earliest 2027 which would mean sony will be right there with them or year out.

That's very disappointing to hear. Damn.
 
You think they will willingly give up the 30% cut they get from every game and purchase made on the system? Why would anyone use the xbox store in that scenario?

- To play games better optimized for that hardware vs the PC version of the game on Steam.

-To play the Gamepass version.

-To play the most accessible/console like version of the game, playanywhere, Xcloud....

-To keep your retro and BC catalog in the same ecosystem and play those games with special features.

Presumably, MS will continue to make tools, development kits, Pix and foundations available to Studios and developers so that the hardware of its "console" can be better used and optimized. "Xbox optimized only on Xbox Store"
 
There is that option as well, let me know how Steam games play on that
Since we are in rumour town, let's not forget the Steambox. So depending on price, maybe the better console/steam package is a PS6 + Steambox vs higher specced Series X2 AIO. Especially if you put value on NOT running Windows. It's possibly more attractive to me with a MacBook Pro. Might depend on whether I can stream back to the laptop from either machine. Or hold on to a Pro for a few years and add a Steambox. Or trade the Pro for a X2, and hope that makes it vaguely affordable.

Definitely going to be a more interesting decision to make 'next' generation. In quotes because it will be unusual with hardware releases not lining up complicating the decision.
 
- To play games better optimized for that hardware vs the PC version of the game on Steam.

-To play the Gamepass version.

-To play the most accessible/console like version of the game, playanywhere, Xcloud....

-To keep your retro and BC catalog in the same ecosystem and play those games with special features.

Presumably, MS will continue to make tools, development kits, Pix and foundations available to Studios and developers so that the hardware of its "console" can be better used and optimized. "Xbox optimized only on Xbox Store"
if that was the case xbox wouldn't be a failure like it currently is, it sold even less than the xbox one.
 
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