The Xbox hardware will continue to be the pillar of the brand and announces a console centered on power.
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The president of Xbox, Sarah Bond, has once again made it clear that Microsoft’s strategy for the future involves expanding gaming on the cloud and PC, but with the console at the center of the experience. In a recent interview with Fortune, Bond emphasized that hardware remains “absolutely fundamental” to Xbox, and the next generation will arrive with a more ambitious proposal.
In her words, the most loyal Xbox players want to continue enjoying a powerful, solid, and well-designed machine that maximizes their library. Therefore, the team is already working on a console that bets on more power, technical improvements, and total continuity with current games.
Xbox Previews a Console Designed to Take Your Library to Any Screen
Bond explained that one of the pillars of the new generation will be flexibility. The idea is clear: those who play on consoles want to have maximum power, but also be able to continue their games on PC or through the cloud with their entire library available. The future Xbox will reinforce this approach, allowing access to your catalog, community, and player identity from any device, without giving up the premium experience on the console.
Although rumors about compatibility with stores like Steam or the Epic Games Store are still in the air, Bond stressed that Xbox is fully committed to hardware and what it represents for players. The next console will be, according to her words, a natural evolution that combines more power, greater ease of use, and a deeper integration of the Xbox ecosystem.
Hardware as the Main Axis of Xbox
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Hardware will continue to be the central pillar of Xbox
Bond insists that the console remains fundamental to the brand and its most loyal players. -
A more powerful next-gen console
Although she doesn’t provide figures, she makes it clear that it will be a “powerful” machine, designed to offer a superior experience on the console. -
Total continuity of the library
The next Xbox will allow you to take all your current games to the new console without complications. -
The console as the center of the ecosystem
Xbox wants the experience to start on the console and continue on PC, mobile, or cloud without losing progress or identity. -
Greater multi-platform integration
The goal is for players to be able to move between console, PC, and cloud with the same library, community, and store. -
Gaming on any screen as a standard
The next Xbox will further enhance the idea of “taking your library with you”. -
Reinforcing the value of community and player identity
The next generation will allow you to maintain your profile and network on all devices. -
Firm commitment to hardware despite cloud gaming expansion
Microsoft makes it clear that it will continue to manufacture high-end consoles, not a 100% cloud ecosystem.
Xbox has not yet detailed dates or specifications, but Bond’s statements anticipate a clear move: the brand will continue to bet on powerful consoles, focused on satisfying those who prefer to play on Xbox, without giving up the freedom to take their collection to any screen.

