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Microsoft Unveils Next-Gen Xbox and AMD Partnership with Backward Compatibility

Jun 17, 2025 5:13 PM

Microsoft has officially partnered with AMD to develop the next generation of Xbox consoles, promising enhanced performance, superior graphics, and innovative gameplay. The collaboration aims to create devices that offer full compatibility with existing Xbox game libraries, which ensures a seamless transition for gamers. Xbox president Sarah Bond hinted at advancements in hardware that would extend not only to consoles but also to handheld gaming and cloud platforms. While no specific release date was provided, expectations are set for a 2027 launch for the new home console and handheld devices, focusing on an ecosystem that supports various gaming platforms and storefronts.

What can gamers expect from the next-generation Xbox consoles?

Gamers can anticipate next-level performance with enhanced visual quality and immersion, as well as the ability to play games across multiple devices without being tied to a single storefront.

The upcoming Xbox consoles are part of a larger strategy from Microsoft to redefine gaming. This includes a shift towards a more open ecosystem that champions cross-platform compatibility and a gaming experience that transcends traditional console limitations. The Xbox Ally, a handheld gaming PC optimized for Windows 11, is also on the horizon, emphasizing this innovative approach and catering to a wider audience of gamers who prefer handheld gaming experiences.



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