Next-gen Xbox will reportedly be more PC-like, with a "TV-friendly shell" and Windows-based OS. Xbox handheld is supposedly planned for a 2025 release and made in partnership with another company.
But, just when it seemed like Xbox hardware was being sidelined, news has surfaced of the company’s next-gen plans. And it sounds like Microsoft won’t be ditching consoles after all.
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After literal years of unverified rumors, dubious leaks and copious amounts of online speculation, Nintendo has lifted the lid on its next-generation console, and it’s the Switch sequel the ...
But Microsoft is already thinking about the next big thing in Xbox land. Unsurprisingly, a next-generation Xbox is already in development, But what is surprising is that we’ve already heard official ...
Menthol smoke has not yet started billowing out of MGM Studios – the traditional indication that the next 007 has been chosen – with Daniel Craig’s likely replacement still a mystery.
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