Microsoft Xbox Next-Gen Console To Launch in 2027 With Windows-Like OS, Cloud Gaming Support; Handheld Device Expected This Year: Report

Microsoft will reportedly launch its next-gen Xbox console in 2027, featuring a Windows-like OS and cloud gaming support, while a new handheld device is expected to arrive this year.

Microsoft Xbox Next-Gen Console To Launch in 2027 With Windows-Like OS, Cloud Gaming Support; Handheld Device Expected This Year: Report
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Microsoft will reportedly launch its next-gen Xbox gaming console in 2027. The upcoming Xbox OS is said to be closer to the Windows operating system and would allow players to link game controllers directly to the cloud. To bring a next-level experience like PC, the tech giant is working with companies like ASUS, Lenovo, MSI, and Razer. Besides, the company is reportedly working on a new handheld device that will launch this year, according to a report by Windows CentralSony Experimenting With AI-Powered PlayStation Characters, Prototype of Aloy From Horizon Forbidden West Game Showcased in Leaked Video: Report.

Microsoft Next-Gen Xbox Launching in 2027

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