zero129 said:
You're right!. The xbox brand itself is going no where. When it comes to MS hardware its their most well known brand!. But what i believe MS will do nextgen or even maybe this gen at some point with an Xbox 1S or xbox 10 (depending on what name they want to use). Is they will release a more powerful Windows 10 console, it will have the Xbox name on it, the Xbox1 will most likely be repositioned as a cheaper version (Kinda like how phones and tablets do it). I also believe they will open up the Xbox brand to other developers like valve with the steambox. MS will allow other developers to use a version of Windows 10 thats made for the TV (Think the current xbox1 OS) to build xbox branded consoles. I believe they will do this to better possition the xbox brand in countrys where its not so strong. Like i believe a Samsung Xbox would sell better then an MS branded one in japan you get me??. MS will have the "One" Store front on Xbox1, Xbox10 and Windows10 for their flagship titles with their indie games and less powerful games being on all Windows 10 stores (Tablets+Phones etc). But even when MS does open up the Xbox brand to others they will still make hardware and Xbox systems themselfs. Just the sameway as they make their own Windows 10 phones, and how google even make their own tablets and phones etc. So this isnt going to be MS leaving the Xbox brand like some want to believe, this will be MS making the xbox brand stronger and bringing it to the front of their "One" eco system plan. |
The way I see it, they will create an special version of W10 that will run on their next console and have all the functionalities of W10 and have the same compatibility with PC games. However, specific Xbox 10 only games would still be released. In a way, you'd have a gaming machine that can act as a computer and is also able to play games exclusively designed for it.
That's what I think they are aiming at with the recent cross platform titles. A console whose game catalog is that of PC + exclusives.
It certainly fits with their "a Windows machine in every living room" concept and master plan (which I wholeheartedly support)...








