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Xbox Triple Confirms It’s Still Making Next-Gen Consoles Post-ROG Ally

A short while ago, there were insider reports alleging that Microsoft was about to extract itself from the first-party hardware space for the first time in Xbox brand history. But Microsoft strongly pushed back on that, and has done so one more time via Sarah Bond in a Variety(?) interview mainly about the just-launched, $1000 […]

A short while ago, there were insider reports alleging that Microsoft was about to extract itself from the first-party hardware space for the first time in Xbox brand history. But Microsoft strongly pushed back on that, and has done so one more time via Sarah Bond in a Variety(?) interview mainly about the just-launched, $1000 ROG Xbox Ally, a new Xbox-branded third-party handheld.

Here’s what Bond said about next-gen consoles or even an in-house handheld:

“We are 100% looking at making things in the future,” Bond said. “We have our next-gen hardware in development. We’ve been looking at prototyping, designing. We have a partnership we’ve announced with AMD around it, so that is coming. What we saw here was an opportunity to innovate in a new way and to bring gamers another choice, in addition to our next-gen hardware. We are always listening to what players and creators want. When there is demand for innovation, we’re going to build it.”

Sort of weird phrasing of “looking at making things,” but the rest seems pretty definite, confirming next-gen hardware is “in development.”

Other news stories lately have been about some retail outlets reducing or no longer stocking Xboxes, which has happened in some instances, but not in others that were reported. But a question when it comes to Xbox making more hardware is…why?


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