Xbox wants to break the rules in 2027: this is how its most daring console to date would be.
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Over the past few hours, new details have emerged about the next generation of Xbox, a project that aims to become the most ambitious (and also riskiest) move by Microsoft in the gaming industry. The information comes from an exclusive report published by Windows Central, written by journalist Jez Corden, one of the most reliable sources when it comes to the Xbox ecosystem.
According to this report, the next Xbox won’t be a traditional console, but a device deeply integrated with Windows 11, capable of running current Xbox games, retro-compatible titles, and PC software, including stores like Steam. The idea is to offer an experience designed for the living room, but with the flexibility of a full-fledged computer when the user wants it.
Next-Gen Xbox: A Console with a PC Soul, According to Windows Central
As Windows Central explains, the concept Microsoft has in mind is similar to what we’ve seen with Xbox Ally: an Xbox interface running on Windows, optimized for gaming and with unnecessary processes disabled, but with the possibility of accessing the full desktop. This would allow the console to be used not only for gaming but also as a multimedia center or even a lightweight workstation.
In terms of the calendar, the report mentions recent statements by Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, who pointed out that the development of the new hardware is advancing with the goal of a 2027 release in mind. However, Microsoft doesn’t want to commit to a specific date: the goal is to launch when Windows 11 is polished enough to offer a solid and consistent experience in console format.
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The next Xbox (Gen-10) is aiming for 2027, although Microsoft has not yet committed to a specific date internally.
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AMD is already working on the semi-custom SoC for the new Xbox, with advanced development to support a 2027 release.
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The internal name for the chip at AMD would be “Magnus”, although it won’t be the final device name.
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The new Xbox will be very similar to a PC with Windows 11, but with a console experience by default.
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The system will use a “TV-first” Xbox interface on Windows, disabling unnecessary processes to prioritize gaming.
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It will be possible to access the full Windows desktop, similar to what Steam Deck allows with Linux.
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Full compatibility with current games: Xbox One, Xbox Series, retro-compatible games, and PC games.
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Microsoft is considering a “family” of Gen-10 consoles, not a single traditional model.
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The current approach is reminiscent of what we saw with Xbox Ally, considered a preview of the future model.
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Windows and Xbox are collaborating more than ever, with the goal of polishing Windows 11 for console use.
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Microsoft doesn’t want to repeat past mistakes and prioritizes a polished experience over meeting a specific date.
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The new Xbox could run PC stores like Steam, in addition to the Xbox ecosystem.
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The project is described as the most ambitious and riskiest in Xbox history.
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The traditional Xbox hardware won’t disappear, but evolves into a hybrid console-PC model.
Everything points to the fact that this new Xbox will mark a before and after in Microsoft’s strategy, betting on a hybrid model that unifies console, PC, and cloud under a single platform. If the plan works out, 2027 could be the beginning of a completely different era for Xbox.

