By Hugh Langley
Microsoft has multiple new Xbox devices in the pipeline, according to Kotaku and one other insider, but won’t reveal the “Xbox Two” until next year.
Brad Sams, a Microsoft blogger with a track record of inside knowledge, claims several devices are in the works, two of which will be revealed at E3 2016.
According to Sams, one of the devices will be a Chromecast-sized streaming box aiming at a $100 price point, while the other will be a lunchbox-sized device that adds additional features and will be priced closer to $200.
Kotaku says it has also received word on a smaller, cheaper Xbox One coming this year, which we assume is the second device mentioned by Sams. Kotaku believes this will include a 2TB hard drive.
Alongside those, a new standard controller may be announced soon, possibly also at E3 according so Sams, but won’t be hugely different to the existing one.
4K and VR on the Xbox Two
As for the Xbox Two (or Xbox 1.5, as some of you are referring to it), Sams said he has heard that it may appear in Spring 2017. Kotaku also says it has heard of its existence from sources, claiming that the …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming