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Xbox 720 announcement in May?

April 3, 2013 7:58AM PDT
By Eddie Makuch, News Editor

Robert W. Baird analyst Colin Sebastian says Microsoft to reveal future platform next month.

Microsoft will announce the Xbox 720 in May, according to Robert W. Baird analyst Colin Sebastian. The news came from a note to investors today about Electronic Arts, with Sebastian saying this announcement will be a catalyst for shares.

 

No information regarding the exact date or venue of the rumored announcement was divulged.

previous report suggested Microsoftwould announce the new platform during a one-off media event later this month.

A Microsoft representative was not immediately available to comment.

Though Microsoft has not officially spoken about the Xbox 720, speculation about the platform has not been lacking. GameStop CEO recently said the console is a "very hot, compelling device," adding that the "world is going to stand up and take notice" when Microsoft finally shares details about the system.

According to past reports, the Xbox 720 may require Kinect and anInternet connection to functionblock used games, and feature Siri-like voice recognition, among other features.

Microsoft has previously warned users about Xbox 720 scam sites.

By Eddie Makuch, News Editor

Eddie Makuch (Mack-ooh) is a News Editor at GameSpot. He works out of the company's Boston office in Somerville, Mass., and loves extra chunky peanut butter.




       

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So the Xbox 720 is definitely going to be shown in May or is this just another rumour?



From the article above, it seems like it`s just his opinion.
I think it will happen this month to let the conference have some room to biuld hype for E3.



Late April or early May for me still.



 

Here lies the dearly departed Nintendomination Thread.

So I suppose the GameStop CEO wouldn't be calling the 720 a very hot and compelling device if it blocked used games. Don't you think? So clearly all those piss poor speculative rumors out there are likely WAYYYYY wrong.

If anything, it will be exactly as I have been saying for months now: Both MS and Sony will have the tech to block used games, but they will leave that choice to the developers/publishers of each game so they don't look like the bad guys. Or maybe they won't include the tech at all, but I'm sure it will be there in both consoles.