From Kantan Games they believe that Microsoft has tools to make Helix an attractive hardware.
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The presentation of Project Helix, the next Xbox console, has sparked an intense debate in the industry about the direction Microsoft will take in the coming years. After learning about the first details of the device, some analysts are already assessing what this new platform can offer in the current market.
One of them is Serkan Toto, an analyst at the Japanese consulting firm Kantan Games, who has shared his vision on what Microsoft can do to successfully position its new console in an increasingly competitive market.
What Project Helix needs to stand out
According to Toto, Microsoft has several opportunities to differentiate Project Helix from other proposals that may emerge in the market, such as hybrid devices between console and PC or new Steam Machines.
The analyst believes that the company has room to enhance elements highly valued by gamers, such as better support for video games, deeper integration with the Xbox ecosystem, and even more advanced backward compatibility that allows players to continue enjoying titles from previous generations.
He also thinks that the launch of Helix will be an opportunity to strengthen Xbox’s hardware offering with new ideas that connect with both traditional console players and those who also play on PC.
In this sense, Toto recalls that Microsoft has a very solid technological base and extensive experience in platform development, which could help make Helix an attractive device in the current gaming landscape.
With the project announcement still recent and many details to be revealed, Project Helix is shaping up to be a key piece in Xbox’s future strategy, especially at a time when the boundaries between console and PC are becoming increasingly blurred.

