I think that it will be something like XBox Series X / XBox Series S / XBox Series C. Where X is Anaconda, S is Lockhart and C is Cloud streaming maybe. I.e. the letter changes. It’s going to get messy when we get to mid-gen refresh / next-next-gen though.

So digging themselves deeper into the bad-naming hole? Lol!

They went Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox one (S/X)

I think they were already at bedrock with the digging 😄

    DrDamn I wouldn’t worry, they’re pros at digging now they own Minecraft.

    I think they should call it BreXit Box.

    Apparently the official line is it’s just going to be called ‘Xbox’ generally from now on and the ‘series x’ bit is kind of just a dev title. If they’re going big on streaming of course, was the hardware actually is isn’t all that important anyway…

    7 days later

    Having skipped this generation (only game i have been remotely intrested in was Sunset Overdrive 🤣 ) i could be tempted. If only for the looks of the thing 😄

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    Gammerz MS already showed the machine itself. AMD used a render based on that - all the speculation about ports etc was incorrect but the basic tower shape is set.

    Brave sounds like wishful thinking. Can’t see it being true and some MS linked people have already discounted it (Jez Cordon).

    I’d rather see a platform that allows PC games to be more readily converted to Xbox than a generic Windows 10 mode, with all the compatibility and performance issues that would come with it. There’s lots of PC games I’d like to play but prefer the level playing field and ease if use offered by consoles.

    But it’s better than not having the feature and having to buy a PC.

    It could work because of the fixed hardware. The issue with Steam Machines (remember those?) was they all had different hardware, meaning that you still had to faff about configuring each game to run, rather than just running out the box like a console game would. This way developers would create an Xbox profile for their Windows game, or Microsoft could create one for each game similar to what they do for back compat, that could automatically load in the best settings for whichever Series X machine you have. This would solve one of the major drawbacks to PC gaming. But yeah, not sure it will actually happen or even should.

    I think they clearly want PC / Xbox convergence game and eco system wise. They aren’t going to be allowing other store fronts into their eco system though. That’s where they make the cash. So streamlined dev tools to make transition from PC to Xbox easy, and OS level stuff on Xbox to help with that too, but Steam and Epic stores on Xbox? No, not in my opinion. There are not enough upsides and too many downsides.

    https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-01-11-dont-expect-first-party-xbox-series-x-exclusives-for-a-couple-of-years

    This fits in with Xbox / mobile phone model perfectly.

    So far we have: a naming system, a pay monthly system (for hardware and games), and games that will run on the last generation of systems probably until the next upgrade arrives. I’m reckoning that’ll be 2 years after the series X model begins. If they really start aping phones, it’ll be a year later.

    It also makes it more likely I’ll stick with my one X ( which is really the first series X machine ) for now; and play on my spiffy PC too. I’ll have all the Xbox exclusives and get a ps5, which will hopefully fit in my TV stand.

    TVs do not come with enough ports! 😊
    Yep, strategy is becoming clear and like you I’ll stick with the 1X for a while and get a PS5. Upgrade the Xbox as and when needed.

    This analyst thread on Twitter sums it up pretty well…




    Console gaming on mobiles isn’t going to work. Technically it might, but players won’t bother with this. I’ll be steering away from rental models - prefer to own my games as I have narrow tastes and don’t play many games.

    Must admit, I’ve been considering getting an X with an upgrade to the next gen at a later date. Not sold on the PS5 as a device at all, MS for me at least are offering a far more enticing package. Sony will need to bring the big guns games wise, which is a worry as your ‘standard’ PlayStation game template has lost its appeal completely for me. At this point, a PS5 From-exclusive is the only likely thing I can think of that will have me considering a day-one PS5.