Wman1996 said:
Well, true. But I fail to see how 6 years is too quick. 6 years has actually been around the standard for most and relatively recent gaming history (5 was never really the average). You had some consoles succeeded in about 4 years, but some also 5, or 6 and more. Xbox was replaced in 4 years, Xbox 360 in 8, Xbox One in 7, Xbox Series being replaced in 6 is plenty reasonable. Also, Microsoft doesn't have to pull an Xbox One and discontinue the hardware right as the replacement launches. Xbox Series can still be manufactured for about a year or two after the next console comes out to offer a budget option to get into Xbox and Game Pass. The tech will be there as well to start a concept now and to launch in 2026. More RAM, a faster processor, a more robust GPU, etc. |
It used to take a year to crank out a game or two, now it can take 6 years just to get one game out the door.