The PS6 Might Have Already Won Next-Gen if This Pricing Rumor Is True
The next Xbox will use a large AMD Magnus APU and support third-party stores, requiring a higher price to maintain profits without the usual 30% game sales cut, sources say.
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A next-gen Xbox-PC hybrid could cost double the PlayStation 6
Prominent leaker KeplerL2 has suggested that Microsoft's next console could cost around twice as much as Sony's upcoming PlayStation 6 because of its powerful hardware and the company's intention to sell it at a profit. In addition, rumored "Xbox PC" devices based on the same chips might not be compatible...Read Entire Article
A growing number of industry rumors suggest that Microsoft's next-generation Xbox console could be much more expensive than expected, and according to a recent rumor, it could cost up to twice as much as the PlayStation 6. This development, if true, could give Sony a serious advantage at the start of the next console generation.
Magnus chip and open stores drive costs – backward compatibility only on the Xbox Next console and not on PC!
The new generation of consoles is warming up the environment and laying the foundations of the idea for each one of them. With Microsoft completely defeated in front of Sony and Nintendo, watching Valve humiliate it in software with SteamOS, the response to all of them is going to be hard, fast and not exactly cheap. And it’s that new data comes from one of the world’s leading readers, where it points to AMD’s APU, Magnus, arriving for all versi…
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