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There are reports of a new Xbox development kit being certified, which has lead to many thinking a new Xbox Series X model is imminent. It makes sense considering the recent PS5 Pro leaks that ...
The prototype development kit for the original Xbox looks like an old desktop PC from the 1990s, which makes sense for Microsoft because the company is also the creator of Windows.
It's not known what this kit is for. It could be an Xbox handheld, all-digital Xbox Series X, Xbox Series Pro, or something else entirely.
The new dev kit was approved today by South Korea's National Radio Research Agency. It carries the model number 2089, while the Xbox Series X had a model number of 1881.
Another detail that should be considered is that when the Xbox Series X/S dev kits were rated in South Korea in June 2020, they were released soon after in November 2020, which could mean that ...
While there's a lot of life left in the current-gen consoles we have now (PS5, Xbox Series X|S), it looks like details about the next Xbox are coming to light already.
A new game development kit (GDK) for the Xbox Series S will "optimise" the console's memory allocation, Microsoft has revealed.
The Xbox Series X dev kit received approval around five months before the console itself was launched in the country, giving an indication of the potential timetable Microsoft is working under.
Xbox’s latest dev tools add surprise boost for memory-strapped $299 Series S Exact boost amount still unclear—but early analysis suggests it's great news.
The other possibility is that the dev kit is for an actual next gen Xbox, with some rumours suggesting Microsoft could release a successor to the Xbox Series X/S as early as 2026.
A reputable insider has claimed that PS5 Pro and upgraded Xbox Series X dev kits (or whatever the rumored mid-gen upgrades will be called) should be in developers’ hands by early next year at ...
The Xbox Series X dev kit received approval around five months before the console itself was launched in the country, giving an indication of the potential timetable Microsoft is working under.
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