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Xbox President Hints Next-Gen Console Will Be ‘Premium’

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Xbox president Sarah Bond suggests the next-gen Xbox will be a “very premium, very high-end, curated experience” — signaling a potential shift away from budget-friendly console gaming.

What ‘Premium’ Means

Bond’s comments to Mashable raise questions about Xbox’s direction. With handheld gaming PCs like the $1,000 ROG Xbox Ally X blurring console-PC lines, will consumers pay extra for the Xbox brand on what’s essentially a Windows gaming PC?

Device Price Point Type
Xbox Series X (current) $499+ Console
ROG Xbox Ally X $1,000 Handheld PC
Next-gen Xbox TBD (“Premium”) Console

Key Concerns

  • Affordability: Will there be a budget option, or is Microsoft abandoning affordable console gaming?
  • Value Proposition: If it’s functionally a gaming PC, why choose console over building custom?
  • User Base: Risk alienating gamers who can’t afford premium pricing
  • Market Position: What fills the traditional cheap console spot?

Platform-Agnostic Future

Bond emphasizes Xbox’s ecosystem approach: “The idea of locking [gaming] to one store or one device is antiquated.”

This suggests: Xbox becoming less about specific hardware, more about gaming accessible across PCs, cloud services, and multiple devices.

Critical question: If gaming isn’t device-locked, why invest in dedicated premium console hardware?

The Bottom Line

Success depends on convincing consumers the “premium” experience justifies the price versus:

  • Building custom gaming PCs
  • Subscribing to Xbox Game Pass on existing devices
  • Choosing competing consoles at lower price points

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