Microsoft is now working on next-generation hardware, Xbox president Sarah Bond confirms Bond says "We have our next-gen hardware in development" and has "been looking at prototyping, designing" ...
Sony's PS6 is rumoured to be weaker than the next Xbox, but far cheaper, signalling a bold shift toward affordability in the next console cycle.
Welcome back to Next-Gen Console Watch. This week we take a look at how the recent RAM shortage will affect the next ...
As of writing, the probable release dates for the next Xbox and PlayStation are sometime in either 2027 or 2028, so it’s not happening anytime soon. Delaying them further would ensure they don’t reach ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Consoles have already reached an impressive level of fidelity that allows for life-like graphics ...
Apparently this is "still the plan", and the next Xbox console's dashboard will be a customised version of the Xbox Full ...
TL;DR: Microsoft confirms the next Xbox will innovate as a premium, high-end console powered by Windows 11, blending PC and console experiences. First-party hardware is in development with custom AI ...
Xbox President Sarah Bond was recently asked if Microsoft’s next-gen Xbox “could kind of be a gaming PC and console in one.” Her response didn’t pour cold water on the idea, kicking off a new wave of ...
Xbox president Sarah Bond speaking with Mashable Tech Editor Bech Werth appears to confirm the rumors the next-generation Xbox will be a more premium device that is more of a hybrid between a PC and a ...
TL;DR: The PlayStation 6, expected in 2027, will be less powerful but significantly more affordable than Microsoft's next-gen Xbox, which may cost around $1,200 due to higher silicon, memory, and ...
Gen Console Watch. This week we take a look at 12 games we think will push the current generation of consoles to their limits. Games like Marvel's Wolverine, Control: Resonant, Resident Evil: Requiem, ...
The latest buzz circulating in the industry suggests that skyrocketing RAM prices are causing a massive headache for Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. Just when we thought we were finally out of the ...