Microsoft’s ambitious new Xbox: Your entire Xbox console library, the full power of Windows PC ga…


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Microsoft's ambitious new Xbox: Your entire Xbox console library, the full power of Windows PC gaming, and no multiplayer paywall

The new Xbox platform is said to be a "premium" experience, and now we have some details on what it'll look like.

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No gaming platform in history has been declared dead as many times as Xbox, yet live, it still does. Microsoft itself earned itself plenty of the condemnation though, when you put the clickbaitery aside.

Owing to a variety of rapid-fire strategy changes, large-scale layoffs, and disappointing price hikes, Microsoft hasn't exactly ingratiated itself to the remaining Xbox faithful as of late. Another wave of "Xbox is doomed" declarations dropped as Halo was finally announced for PlayStation last week, something we knew was happening for at least a year prior. But there are still reasons to remain optimistic for the future viability of the Xbox ecosystem, even without exclusive games.

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Next-gen Xbox will reportedly play your entire Xbox library, Steam games, and more

The next generation of Xbox hardware will play your "entire Xbox console library," behave like a Windows PC gaming device when you want it to, and do away with pay-to-play multiplayer, according to a new report from Windows Central, citing sources. The unnamed Xbox Series X successor will reportedly feature a console-like interface, with the option to jump over to other stores, like Steam, Battle.net, and Epic Games Store, should players want a more PC-style experience.

Those details on the next-gen Xbox probably won't be a surprise to fans who have been closely watching statements from executives like Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond — or who have played with a ROG Xbox Ally, Microsoft and Asus' new handheld gaming computer.

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