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Project Helix - Xbox's Next Console - Moonface - Mar 11th, 2026 Following the recent leadership changes at Xbox, it was revealed that the next generation Xbox was in development, dubbed as Project Helix. Today at GDC, the company provided further details on Project Helix:
I'm glad to see Xbox is staying in the console scene, for reasons I've shared before of just preventing other companies like PlayStation from doing anything they want to through providing competition. Not surprised to see they're going for a console/PC hybrid since it makes sense for them to go for that niche, which might benefit them over just trying to do a pure console because that side of the market is pretty much locked in to PlayStation and Nintendo. What they definitely need to do though is no X/S variants of the thing. Especially with their requirement that games must have parity on Series X and Series S, which is just knee-capping games from being as good as they could be on Series X.
RE: Project Helix - Xbox's Next Console - Dragon Lord - Mar 12th, 2026 This is a weird move to me, personally. So now they're going to be fighting a war on two fronts -- against PlayStation and Nintendo for the dedicated console players, and then against the Steam Machine for the casual crowd that wants to experience PC gaming without having to delve into PCs themselves. I just don't see this working out too well for them. I'm sure they are banking on their brand recognition for alluring the latter crowd, but in terms of reputation Steam has them beat by a country mile. Anyone who is remotely interested in the experienced of PC gaming is going to at least know what Steam is and that gives the Steam Machine a huge boost. Unless XBox can drastically undercut the Steam Machine in pricing, but that's going to come at the cost of a lot of power and then you give the Steam Machine a huge advantage in how well it can run games and give that "true PC experience." We'll see how it plays out, but I definitely see this as putting themselves in a pretty bad spot. Again, it'll all come down to pricing vs the Steam Machine I think. It'd help if they could release before the Steam Machine too, but as far as I know, the SM is still on track to release in 2026 and it's sounding like this won't be ready until late 2027 or early 2028, and by that time the Steam Machine would have plenty of time to already eat up that market. |