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Im Polgyon-Interview spricht Phil Spencer konkret über die Möglichkeit, keine neue Konsole zu releasen, sondern die One upzugraden:
http://www.polygon.com/2016/3/1/11121666/xbox-one-hardware-upgrades-phil-spencer-microsoftIn a speech to reporters, he said that the Xbox One could see a future in which it is upgraded, rather than replaced by new consoles. Spencer was talking about how Microsoft has sought to align its Windows 10 and Xbox One development activities under the internal "Universal Windows Platform" while offering backwards compatibility for many Xbox 360 games, now playable on Xbox One. He was addressing the concerns of some Xbox One owners that the exclusives destined for that console are appearing on PC, thus eroding the value of owning a console.
..."When you look at the console space, I believe we will see more hardware innovation in the console space than we've ever seen. You'll actually see us come out with new hardware capability during a generation allowing the same games to run backward and forward compatible because we have a Universal Windows Application running on top of the Universal Windows Platform that allows us to focus more and more on hardware innovation without invalidating the games that run on that platform."
Offiziell ist natürlich noch nichts.
Mega-Update:
Kotaku, Polygon und Brad Sams (MS-lastiger Journalist) sprechen von einer 6TF starken Xbox One mit dem Codenamen "Scorpio":
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1223857Microsoft has two new Xbox consoles on the horizon, according to reports on Kotaku and corroborated with Polygon's own sources. Those sources also told Polygon that one of those new consoles will be over four times more powerful than the current Xbox One and that the announcement at E3 was triggered by, among other things, a faster than expected timeline for Sony’s own upgraded PlayStation 4. The other console, a slimmed down version of the current hardware, will also be getting a redesigned controller.
Zudem soll dieses Jahr eine Xbox One Mini erscheinen, die laut Tom Warren 40 % kleiner ist als die aktuelle Version ist.
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