Phil Spencer Does Not Want to Release a New Xbox Every Two Years

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With the Xbox One S out, the PlayStation 4 Pro to release this month, and Project Scorpio slated for launch next year, one can only wonder how fast the next batch of hardware will come around.

The upgraded consoles follow slightly the methods of PC hardware, where gamers continually upgrade their rigs to receive the best-possible performances from games. Project Scorpio — as of now at least — won’t have any exclusives, but it’ll run Xbox One games at the highest resolutions and framerates.

However, in an interview with Game Informer, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer said releasing a new console every couple years is “not part of the console business model.”

“I don’t have this desire to every two years have a new console on the shelf; that’s not part of the console business model, and it doesn’t actually help us. The best customer I have is somebody who buys the original Xbox and just buys all the games. That’s the best customer for us in terms of the pure financials of it. I don’t have a need to get you to go buy the newest console, or I don’t have the need to create an artificial loop of, ‘Here’s a new console every two years,’ in order to get you to go buy.

“I’m not trying to turn consoles into the graphics card market where every so often Nvidia or AMD come out with a new card, and if I want a little bit more performance I’m going to go buy that new card. I think for consoles it’s different. I think you have to hit a spec that actually means something in an ecosystem of televisions and games.”

Spencer said he doesn’t know what’s next after Scorpio.
“We’re thinking about it. We’re looking at consumer trends and what the right performance spec and price would be, and [asking ourselves], ‘Can we hit something that has a meaningful performance characteristic that a gamer would care about?'”

Project Scorpio will launch during Holiday 2017. The hardware is claimed to be “the most powerful console ever made.” At this time no price has been revealed.

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Source: http://www.dualshockers.com/2016/11/01/head-xbox-phil-spencer-not-want-release-new-console-every-two-years/

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SupervisorPosted:

i'm glad they should take longer to release a console.

RobPosted:

Yeah they do this in Order to make the most money. Instead of releasing a console they'll release games every month and make much more money off that

ConnurPosted:

I think it's good I get some time into my console before I have to upgrade to a new one.

AdamuPosted:

Rxally I kinda like this idea, but still yet I don't want them to stop improving the system.


I agree with what you are saying as if they brought a new console out every 2 years it would be pointless and cost you a lot of money in the long run but they will always be improving on the Xbox one and Xbox s

NursePosted:

I kinda like this idea, but still yet I don't want them to stop improving the system.

BondsPosted:

I wouldn't see the need to release more consoles if the hardware is up to dat enough so that is just fine

9ntyPosted:

In my eyes, that's why a console should be like paying a bunch of money for the console and you did your console breaking after 1 year playing it. I hope the Xbox One S - does well for the gamers for years.

LoodPosted:

They need to stop going balls-deep after resolution and instead focus on stuff that people actually care about like frame rate and graphic detail. I like the direction that consoles are going but the way they are going about upgrades doesn't make sense and really segregates their community.

NickPosted:

I hope the scorpio will last me a while

HaloPosted:

Yeah it kind of sucks that they're releasing the new Xbox shortly after the Xbox One but still, I'm sure the new Xbox will last for a while by the way they're describing it. I'm still keeping my Xbox one too.