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Next-Gen Fact and Fiction

GameSpot rounds up everything we know--and everything we think we know--about the Wii U, the PlayStation 4, and the Next Xbox.

Xbox 720…Next Xbox…Loop

The most prolific next-gen buzz has been focused on Microsoft's next console, and this is hardly surprising, given the system has already outlasted the shelf life of its baby brother, the Xbox.

Speculation has run rampant about what the Xbox 360 successor might be called, what games it will play, what disc drive it will support, and more. It's a lot to consider, and Microsoft has offered little in the way of official details concerning the system.

Job listings and Personnel

Back in March 2011, Microsoft opened several positions for next-generation Xbox developers at its headquarters. Microsoft was forming a team "responsible for defining and delivering next generation console architectures from conception through implementation." What they are specifically working on is unknown.

One of the staffers involved with Microsoft's next Xbox is none other than Windows NT designer Dave Cutler. (Windows NT is the basis of following Windows systems, including Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. ) It's unclear what Cutler will be working on in regards to the Next Xbox, but a source speaking with GameSpot sister site ZDNET says he's been brought on to extend the Xbox beyond its status as purely a gaming platform.

Tablet-Based Design?

Like Nintendo's Wii U, rumor has it that a tablet component figures heavily into the design of the Next Xbox. What form will it take? Some suggest the new platform will be akin to a tablet PC that wirelessly connects to a base station, which in turn plugs into your TV.

If this is the case, a premium Next Xbox setup could feasibly include a base station, a tablet, a conventional controller of some kind, and the recently discussed high-def evolution of the Kinect.

What's more, an even newer rumor says that Microsoft is presently experimenting with a touch-screen tablet controller. This controller will reportedly boast a high-def screen, as well as "traditional [Xbox 360] buttons and sticks" to manipulate.

Codename Durango?

Multiple sources say the Xbox 360 successor is currently in development under the working title Durango. Sound familiar? Durango is the name of a city in Colorado, as well as a state in Mexico.

The Durango name was further solidified in late February when a Crytek developer posted it on his Twitter account in reference to a conference of next-gen developers.

Blu-rays (yes) and Used Games (no)

A recent high-profile rumor suggested the Next Xbox would play Blu-rays and block gamers from playing used titles. Blu-ray support would mean no more pesky disk swapping and you wouldn't be forced to use a different device to play your Blu-ray movies.

As for the second half of that rumor, the source in question didn't say Microsoft would go about blocking users from playing used games, if indeed they wish to do so. For now, this is shaky speculation at best.

No More Microsoft Points?

The latest hearsay is that Microsoft is planning to phase out its Microsoft points virtual currency entirely by the end of the year. This means that when the Next Xbox rolls out, it will be based entirely on real-world currency. This would, in theory, make purchases through Xbox Live simpler.

Release Date?

The rumor mill is divided on this one, but an official Microsoft representative recently commented on the matter. Last week, a Microsoft France marketing man said there won't be a new Xbox to purchase in 2012. This runs against rumors that the system would be on store shelves this holiday season.

Though Microsoft doesn't appear to be bringing a new console to retail this year, it may show the Next Xbox off for the first time at the 2012 Electronic Entertainment Expo. In fact, a rumor from January claimed that Microsoft would bring its Next Xbox to the show. We'll all have an answer this June when Microsoft holds its annual presentation.

Price?

If rumors are to be believed, the Next Xbox could boast a price tag of upward of $500. Take this one with a hefty grain of salt, though; we're quite far from having a final price locked down.

No disc drive?

If a source is to be believed, the next Xbox will not have a disc drive. To replace the disc drive, the console will supposedly offer "some sort of interchangeable solid-state card storage." It was not made clear whether or not it will be proprietary or a common format like SD.

Eddie Makuch
By Eddie Makuch, News Editor

Eddie Makuch (Mack-ooh) is a News Editor at GameSpot. He works out of the company's Boston office in Somerville, Mass., and loves extra chunky peanut butter.

456 comments
theAllez99
theAllez99

If it's not backwards compatible, i will not fuckin buy it.

l2humpie
l2humpie

Try as they might to block out used games, and console can be cracked one way or another, it's inevitable. Hell you can play Wii games from a usb external hard drive now.

gzg9jg
gzg9jg like.author.displayName 1 Like

I'll only buy a new console if it's backwards compatible and it's able to play used games; that I either purchase or borrow from friends. Otherwise it's too much of and expense that I can't even justify in my mind (let alone to my wife).

FlashCharge
FlashCharge

The main reason why I brought a PS3 over the box 360 was it's backward compatibility feature.  Ditch that and there is no reason why I shouldn't buy a Xbox next time.

mosaid44
mosaid44

No used game =No buy

I only keep one console of each buy the new give away the old no worry cause I now it will play all my old game what would I do with my old game that I replay. that would be the most arrogant and stupid , we accepted the lock code and we don't play these games any more. huh (EA). Now I cant play used game on my new console LOL.

SO KEEP THEM !!!

minty_cbo
minty_cbo

As for the no-used-games bit? Probably because all of their games will be on the cloud (Nvidia is looking into cloud gaming themselves..)..or will be sd cards you offload onto your console's HDD and then the sd card is rendered "useless" somehow. (?)

HatchetKill
HatchetKill like.author.displayName 1 Like

...bring back sega

ritchie545
ritchie545

 @HatchetKill

 i agree sega genesis 2 please with a disk tray and cartridge slot for genesis games and 250 gb of memory with rechargable controllers and a new classic commercial like from the ninties

l2humpie
l2humpie

 @ritchie545  @HatchetKill 

 

I'm done being burned by Sega consoles. I had high hopes for the dreamcast thinking they finally got it right, then when it died I remember looking in my Sega mag with it saying "Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated". What a pile of shit. Genesis was bad ass though, as was Sega Channel.

minty_cbo
minty_cbo

 @HatchetKill

 pfft..just give me my genesis and sega channel from the 90's..they can keep the next gen consoles..lol

rice2555
rice2555 like.author.displayName 1 Like

if any console locks out used game usage, I for one refuse to have anything to do with it. Its ludicrous and its a stupid ploy to suck more money from gamers.

I am aware that some people can stand to pre-order and pay full price for every game they want and get the extra content and blah blah blah, but as a gamer on a budget the used game industry is pretty much the only way i can even play games.

If game devs want to make their games unavailable to play used or have online codes, thats fine, its their game, and I just wont play it. No big deal. Same goes for consuls, but they console devs have no right to do that.

hoyholyhoy
hoyholyhoy

Oh and AMD is garbage, PS4 and new Xbox are going to look like crap, I'm SOOO glad I got a new graphics card and when another better Nvidia chip comes out for cheaper, I can upgrade practically free. GO PC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

minty_cbo
minty_cbo

 @hoyholyhoy

Yeh..sadly for the few of us pc gamers left out here...we get few games...and when we do..we get crap like Diablo 3 and ports of console games that dated computer hardware can run..(so much for that gtx 680? this crap can run a gts 8800!).Thanks to piracy and whatnot..no one wants to make/support pc gaming anymore..(atleast not like it was in the 90's)As for the bashing on AMD..I'll let that slide..my $700 computer has yet to run a game it can't play maxxed 1920x1080 with acceptable frame rates..lol(and then the 4kHD monitors come out..and I will need to upgrade again..so much for my 6870 )

Andromeda13
Andromeda13

Playing games is a blissful and heavenly experience which only who play know it. Why on earth would Sony want people to buy the PS4 and not let them play games of the previous PS versions. So either people keep two consoles or more if they want to play PS 1 or 2 games or just throw all the great game experiences out of the window. Playing games and being associated with them is nostalgic and its a feeling hard to describe. Why do these companies sell us games like products of mass use. Sony listen to the people who make you who you are, these are experiences, a window of our imaginations. Don't do the unthinkable of restricting us from enjoying what you made for us to enjoy. You are going to loose lots of people and over that respect if you don't tune your frequency and wavelength with the people who put you on that place.

Dareitus
Dareitus like.author.displayName 1 Like

How's it gonna play blu-rays without a disk drive?

Spartan_418
Spartan_418

It would be unfortunate if the PS4 abandons the Cell processor; it would probably mean no backwards compatibility with PS3 games, because of how unique the Cell's architecture is. Emulation would be extremely difficult.

sircyrus
sircyrus like.author.displayName 1 Like

Wouldn't locked consoles prevent game rentals?

 

Don't game rentals shops constitute a large portion of the purchases of a title, to stock in all their locations?

 

Seems a bit like shooting themselves in the foot.

820west
820west like.author.displayName 1 Like

i have to say sony if you  locks out used game or have no backwards compatibility. i am done with your concel

ppettie
ppettie like.author.displayName 1 Like

Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony need to come together and make ONE system, drive up the price because demand will be extremely high and watch as they take over the world!

Sportyfamilycar
Sportyfamilycar

I'm not sure what console I'll go with next gen. I took a long break from the Xbox 360 when the COD online craze took over, and when Kinect started being pushed. Gamings going a direction I dont like, I miss the days of popping in a game and having fun...not this big online deal and add ons required. I feel a big part of the problem are the developers not making quality games like they once did.

The Xbox and Xbox 360 were great and I think Microsoft knows what they're doing but I really need to be impressed or feel the old way of gaming to go back to the Next box.

As far as Sony goes, I've never cared for the Playstations after the first one...the controller, games, and entire persona of the Playstation turns me away. Ever since the Dreamcast and PS2 rumble I've hated Sony.

The Wii U, so far I'm liking alot...but questioning alot. As of now I would get one...but the 1st and 3rd party titles need to wow me to jump on board

Now if Sega crawled out from under a rock and announced a system I would buy it no matter what.

tanerb
tanerb

 @Sportyfamilycar

 you will never see MS doing it again. X box will be positioned as a main entertainment device at home not a hardcore gaming platform because the market is bigger. It will target more and more casual gamers, families etc... with movie rentals, shoping, internet browsing etc...

Petnos
Petnos like.author.displayName 1 Like

As more rumors are being spawned from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, the more I have a feeling that they're trying a little too hard to make their gaming platforms 'different'. (Wii-U's tablet-thingie, Xbox possibly focusing on the kinect, PS4 potentially focusing on move or not existing at all,). I think this generation will be the one that finally crosses the line from 'awesome gaming machines' to 'trying too hard''.

Got a feeling I'll be sticking to my good ol' PC for awhile.

ricsspot
ricsspot

FYI I Had a PS2 for years lot of fun on it  just bought a PS3 hardly use it except for playing DVDS, I'm officially a PC gamer. I have only upgraded the graphics card[$200] on  my computer in 7yrs and i can still play games on it.Not on Maxed out settings but still high or medium and the graphics are awesome.

RitsukoEX
RitsukoEX

@LanceCypher LOL!! Wii-U WILL be on the same level as the Xbox360 & Crapstation 3!

ritchie545
ritchie545

 @RitsukoEX  @LanceCypher

 that crapstation is way better then the xcox disks don't break from knocking over the system,bluray disks,no battery packs for controler,playstation move is more responsive and easier to use, and you don't need to pay for ps3 online and it's the same thing as xbox live all the xbox fans are doing is giving a rich man money

LanceCypher
LanceCypher

 @RitsukoEX  @LanceCypher You have no logic on which to base that statement. Nintendo made an error with the Wii's tech, but lets not forget, they've been in this business way longer than Sony or Microsoft. They're not idiots.

RitsukoEX
RitsukoEX

@Albaficas that was very FUNNY!!! you got MORE JOKES like that?!!

LanceCypher
LanceCypher

 @RitsukoEX  @Albaficas When the Next Xbox shows us something different from a million FPS games and slim first party support, then you can talk about how great it is. In the meantime, lets not count our chickens till their hatched.

Devin-B
Devin-B

@Aktiv16 Yeah... you're right.... Did you think that I thought Nintendo made the Dreamcast? What made you think that?

Aktiv16
Aktiv16

@Devin-B (LOL) Dreamcast 2? The first one was made by SEGA not Nintendo! lmfao

Aktiv16
Aktiv16

@GodOfSyn i was thinking the same thing by just letting us upgrade our consoles. So if you want the best settings go buy a good v-card. They probably make there on type of proprietary cards to make money though, but it still will be great to upgrade down the line. We all know devs will be complaining in the first few years in the development cycle. But once they get familiar with the process their games get better and we'll have to upgrade the v-card to get the better graphics.

GodOfSyn
GodOfSyn like.author.displayName 1 Like

I'm so excited for these consoles. It's going to be so amazing. I'd prefer 3-5 year console cycles personally, because like anything electronic, specifically computers, they are on similar life cycles, at least in an IT environment with our vendors, and at previous companies. I know its not the best business practice for a company like Sony or Miscrosoft who are out to make money, but we will get the best product, best graphics if they are able to continually upgrade the hardware, unless they design a PC type system where end users like ourselves can constantly upgrade the components when they are launched for the system, that way its not required for those that cannot afford to upgrade, but will unlock the highest settings in future games for the platform! That would truly be a 10-15 year life cycle!

norabbitnofun
norabbitnofun

Let Nintendo rename the next Wii to.. "Woo"! I'd tolerate "Wuu" too. Woo wouldn't? ;)

jpfeiffer000
jpfeiffer000

both the ps4 and next xbox workers are so dumb. i will never buy a gaming console that forces you to be online all the time. unreal!!

Aquasuron
Aquasuron

Someone tell me why I got the feeling this "Orbis" project is NOT meant to be the successor of the PS3 at all, but rather a completely individual gaming hardware project of sony? Is it just the statement that a PS4 is not imagined (instead there is such a codename like orbis), or the rumor of a lack of backwards compatibility...?

ritchie545
ritchie545

 @Aquasuron

 all the imformation about sony and their next gen console is just rumors they are NOT proven facts so everyone who is talking shit about sony can sux it because everytime they made a console they succeeded with flying colors did you know that the most sold console is the PS2 and the second most sold console is the PS1 and the tenth is the PS3

PS3BigFan
PS3BigFan

If Sony and MS are going to lock their systems and make them only playable online (with internet connectivity) then I'll be no longer a Big Fan of the PlayStation and will go then with the Wii U.

Albaficas
Albaficas

SONY and NINTENDO is the way to go next gen xbox fanboys deal with it already

RussellGorall
RussellGorall

Nintendo not wanting to pay for DVD or Bluray is the reason they aren't including it. Silly to say something that does Netflix won't do DVD, that goes against each other. I have four devices that play Netflix, the difference is Nintendo doesn't have to pay the fee for Netflix.

123joe123
123joe123

if theirs no more disk and there's no used games that work i will quit with Xbox

Matt1836
Matt1836

I guess the Xbox 360 is my last system I wonder what this means for Gamestop used games

pbrugalett
pbrugalett

Lock out used games on PS4? Bad idea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LanceCypher
LanceCypher

@spydax1 I doubt that Nintendo would attempt to market a system that sports 6-year-old technology. More likely, the Wii U will have notably higher capabilities than the PS3 and 360. I'm more concerned of the possible capabilities of the other Next-Gen machines, because they will, likely, have access to greater levels of tech due to later release dates. At least it's unlikely that they will use less than brilliant tech in their newest system. They ought to have learned that lesson from the non-HD Wii

spydayx1
spydayx1

I believe that Nintendo has there work cut out for them when the wii u is finally released sure it will have the ability to play in 1080i but you know its like saying when nintendo's wii u can do what the xbox 360 can do and the Playstation 3, sony will be releasing there PS4 and Microsoft will release there xbox 3 this will put Nintendo new system behind again unless nintendo releases some kind of expansion unit to the wii u that will update the graphics but then nintendo has the tablet controller to also consider hmm well will the tablet controller push out the same graphic capability as the wii u or less and will there be some kind of upgrade to the tablet controllers along with the wii u system?

decepticondevil
decepticondevil

Microsoft needs to just adopt Sony's approach to online purchases; You want to buy DLC, a game, a movie? The store tells you how much it is (in real money, not points so that you can't keep track of how much you're ACTUALLY spending), and you pay that much. No money/points left over. If it's $5.99, it says $5.99, you pay $5.99. Simple. There's not much that I prefer my PS3 over my 360 for, but making online purchases is a no-brainer. Sony got it right.

AceCometh
AceCometh

Until Nintendo can prove that 3rd party support is on board with their "next gen" console, only then with I take interest. I'm tired of bying their stuff and only ending up with 1st perty games.

Devin-B
Devin-B like.author.displayName 1 Like

I'll take a Dreamcast 2 please.

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