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RUMOR: Next Xbox to release in November @ $500
Posted on 4/8/13 at 4:22 pm
Posted on 4/8/13 at 4:22 pm
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The Xbox 720 will be revealed on May 21 ahead of a November release and probably won't offer backwards compatibility, according to veteran technology blogger Paul Thurrott.
On the latest What the Tech podcast, Thurrott claimed that Microsoft's next console will be available from November for either $500 for a normal model, or $300 for a subscription model. He also weighed in on the mounting evidence that suggests the next Xbox will be always online.
"The thing that interests me, going back and looking at some of the stuff I got a long time ago, it actually says ‘must be internet-connected to use’ in the notes," he explained, before adding, "And that’s all I have, but it does say that."
Despite fears to the contrary, Thurrott also asserted in the podcast that the Xbox 720 will be a gaming device first and foremost, and will not attempt to serve as an entertainment hub for the living room. Supposedly another model of the console was originally planned to target that niche, but the idea has since been put on the back-burner.
Of course one of the biggest features many gamers are keen to see in the next generation of consoles is backwards compatibility; sadly, while we already know that it won't be a feature in the PlayStation 4 at launch, Thurrott reckons that Microsoft's console won't be offering it either, citing the company's readiness to release a cheaper Xbox 360 model in November alongside it's new box.
The Xbox 720 will be revealed on May 21 ahead of a November release and probably won't offer backwards compatibility, according to veteran technology blogger Paul Thurrott.
On the latest What the Tech podcast, Thurrott claimed that Microsoft's next console will be available from November for either $500 for a normal model, or $300 for a subscription model. He also weighed in on the mounting evidence that suggests the next Xbox will be always online.
"The thing that interests me, going back and looking at some of the stuff I got a long time ago, it actually says ‘must be internet-connected to use’ in the notes," he explained, before adding, "And that’s all I have, but it does say that."
Despite fears to the contrary, Thurrott also asserted in the podcast that the Xbox 720 will be a gaming device first and foremost, and will not attempt to serve as an entertainment hub for the living room. Supposedly another model of the console was originally planned to target that niche, but the idea has since been put on the back-burner.
Of course one of the biggest features many gamers are keen to see in the next generation of consoles is backwards compatibility; sadly, while we already know that it won't be a feature in the PlayStation 4 at launch, Thurrott reckons that Microsoft's console won't be offering it either, citing the company's readiness to release a cheaper Xbox 360 model in November alongside it's new box.
This post was edited on 4/8/13 at 4:25 pm
Posted on 4/8/13 at 4:25 pm to sicboy
not too bad i guess
guess it depends on the final specs
guess it depends on the final specs
Posted on 4/8/13 at 4:30 pm to sicboy
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citing the company's readiness to release a cheaper Xbox 360 model in November alongside it's new box.
There are other rumors out today saying this plan was scrapped a while ago. That's why these threads are pretty pointless.
Posted on 4/8/13 at 5:30 pm to sicboy
I just want them to disclose how many months it will take for the first generation of 720s to RROD.
I wanna know how long my first investment of 500 bucks will run me before it turns into a doorstop.
I wanna know how long my first investment of 500 bucks will run me before it turns into a doorstop.
Posted on 4/8/13 at 6:09 pm to sicboy
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Of course one of the biggest features many gamers are keen to see in the next generation of consoles is backwards compatibility
Is there anything more overblown than backwards compatibility when next gen consoles release? If the old games are that important to you, keep the old console.
I think it's just become an internet talking point for people to whine about.
Posted on 4/8/13 at 7:13 pm to sicboy
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$500 for a normal model, or $300 for a subscription model.
What's the difference? Does the $500 one get free xbox live? What would I be paying a subscription to for the cheaper one?
Posted on 4/8/13 at 10:57 pm to sicboy
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it actually says ‘must be internet-connected to use’ in the notes," he explained, before adding, "And that’s all I have, but it does say that."
that would suck
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