The next Xbox console could launch in 2028 if Microsoft’s plans remain firm

PlayStation will likely release its next console around the same time as the next Xbox console.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

By now, the historic ruling of theXbox vs. FTClawsuit is a well-known win in favor of Microsoft. For those who need a reminder, Xbox’s leaders announced their intention to acquireActivision Blizzardback in January 2022 but were soon met with opposition in the form of the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which attempted to block the deal. However, as of July 2023,California Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley ruled in favor of Microsoft, allowing the company to close its deal with the renowned gaming holding company. This allows Xbox to bring Activision Blizzard’s popular titles such as World of Warcraft, Diablo, Call of Duty, Overwatch, and more under its own name.

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As is the case with any court proceedings, several court documents relating to the Xbox vs. FTC lawsuit have been released that give more details about the companies involved, including information that some companies would prefer to remain secret. One such interesting revelation comes thanks to an internal chat log from a meeting in May 2022 wherein Microsoft executives including Head of Gaming Phil Spencer, CEO Satya Nadella, and CFO Amy Hood were in attendence. During the meeting, it was mentioned that thenext Xbox console had a launch plan for 2028(thanks,Axios). It is very likely that those involved never expected this conversation to be made public, but that changed with the lawsuit.

Here is the conversation as reported by Axios:

“Is the plan for 2028 to keep that [illegible] like model or force a Windows like flexible/capabilities like model?”

“We have already started this journey with Xbox One and Xbox One X, furthering it in Series S | X,” - Kevin Gammill, corporate vice president of gaming ecosystems.

“We need to be even more flexible going forward with gen 10, but also provide the ability for creators to take advantage of unique hardware capabilities.”

Windows Central’s take

Windows Central’s take

As is the case with any big hardware release, the process takes finesse and plans can change over time depending on the state of the market or other factors. As such, it’s very possible that the launch plan for the next Xbox console could have changed since May 2022, and so we’ll just have to wait for an official announcement from Microsoft to know for sure when the next Xbox gaming hardware will come out. That being said, 2028 would make a lot of sense for the next Xbox console’s release.

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Typically, gaming consoles have a lifecycle of between five and seven years. Both the currentXbox Series Xand the PlayStation 5 released in 2020, so they will be between seven to eight years old in 2028 (depending on the exact release dates), which lines up with a typical gaming lifecycle. What’s more, historically, Xbox and PlayStation have released their new consoles around the same time, allowing for maximum competition in the gaming space, which is beneficial for both companies. This is very likely to be the case going forward as well; when Xbox releases its next console we should expect to also see PlayStation release its new console.

Self-professed gaming geek, Rebecca Spear, is one of Windows Central’s editors and reviewers with a focus on gaming handhelds, PC gaming, and laptops. When she isn’t checking out the latest games on Xbox Game Pass, PC, ROG Ally, or Steam Deck; she can be found digital drawing with a Wacom tablet. She’s written thousands of articles with everything from editorials, reviews, previews, features, previews, and hardware reviews over the last few years. If you need information about anything gaming-related, her articles can help you out. She also loves testing game accessories and any new tech on the market. You can follow her@rrspearon X (formerly Twitter).