The shelf life of the Xbox Series
One of the main concerns regarding the new Xbox and PS6 is cost, as higher storage and memory costs may make the new systems less accessible. However, according to a new report, Microsoft expects current-generation options to remain viable for the foreseeable future.
Jez Corden posted on the website Windows Central In an article reviewing the upcoming Xbox consoles, he also highlighted how the company views current platforms, saying: “I’m told that Microsoft expects the Gen-9 Xbox Series
Corden points out that support for PS4 and Xbox One games continued for years after the arrival of their successor devices, then explained that the developers are planning long-term support for less powerful devices such as the Switch 2 and Steam Deck, and this, combined with backwards compatibility, will make it easier to produce titles for other older systems.
Given rumors about the prices of the new Xbox console and PS6, there will be a huge market for affordable alternatives, and Microsoft has described its next gaming system as “high-end”. Meanwhile, some insiders expect the PlayStation replacement to carry a suggested retail price of between $600 and $900. Adding to the concerns is that the Series
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It raises doubts about the report Windows CentralCurrently available Xbox consoles are struggling to find buyers, as sales have declined while the company has focused on Windows hardware and cross-platform gaming, and analysts have questioned whether it makes sense to continue production at all. On the other hand, the PS5 is better positioned to thrive even beyond the PS6 release date.








