Xbox has put worrying rumors to rest by teasing fans about its future hardware plans. Reliable insiders and leakers recently caused a bit of an uproar when it was suggested that Xbox could be going completely multi-platform. Head of Xbox Phil Spencer promised to address the issues in an Xbox Business Update stream, which was released to the public on February 15.
The Xbox Business Update event tackled the rumors head-on. It confirmed that Xbox is looking to bring four of its games to other platforms, though the four specific games were not actually named. It was teased that two of the games were live-service titles and the other two were smaller games. It was also clarified that there are no plans to bring heavy hitters like Starfield or the Indiana Jones game to competing platforms.
When the Xbox multi-platform rumors started, many were worried that this would mean Xbox would be getting out of the hardware business. Luckily for Xbox fans, that is not the case. Xbox President Sarah Bond teased that «there's some exciting stuff coming out in hardware that we're gonna share this holiday,» and that the company has also invested in the next generation of consoles. «What we're really focused on there is delivering the largest technical leap you will have ever seen in a hardware generation.»
What we're really focused on there is delivering the largest technical leap you will have ever seen in a hardware generation.
Unfortunately, Xbox fans will have to wait for more details about the company's future hardware plans. However, court documents and insiders have outed the existence of a new Xbox controller with features similar to the PS5's DualSense, which could potentially be what Bond was referring to when she mentioned the holiday 2024 announcement. Alternatively, the holiday 2024 announcement could be for the rumored digital-only Xbox Series X console, but that remains to be seen.
It's also possible that Xbox could be hinting at the rumored Xbox handheld console being
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