Technical details about Microsoft’s next-generation Xbox console have begun to become clear. It has been confirmed that the device, which has been on the agenda for a long time and is claimed to move away from the classic console design and move to a PC-like structure, will run Xbox 360 games that are backwards supported, as well as Xbox One and Series X/S.
The next generation Xbox is coming to us
It was announced that Microsoft is working on a special silicon architecture for the new Xbox and that this architecture will directly support previous-generation games. Choosing hardware compatibility instead of software emulation will provide advantages in terms of performance and stability.

The ROG Ally Xbox version, which came to the agenda in recent weeks, has caused confusion about the future of Xbox. The claim that Microsoft will license third-party hardware manufacturers has brought with it claims that the company will withdraw from its own console production.
After these developments, users began to experience uncertainty about hardware and software support. However, the latest information shows that Microsoft continues to develop its own Xbox hardware. On the other hand, the company is also opening the door for manufacturers such as ASUS to produce Xbox-compatible devices in different form factors.
This will target both traditional console users and those who are turning to portable gaming systems. The possibility of gaming devices that work with Windows-based systems but carry the Xbox brand is preserved.
The next-generation Xbox is planned to be released in 2027. So what do you think about this device? You can share your opinions with us in the comments section below.