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PotentHerbs said:
Zippy6 said:

I think if Xbox are going to release their hands on PlayStation and if they are going to keep making Xbox Hardware (both seems to be the case) then differentiating their hardware from Sony's is the only way to have a real place in the market.

Giving the people the option of cheaper lower spec hardware and more expensive higher spec hardware. The only way I really see them offering something of value is to give people the power/price point they want if the PS6 doesn't.

That's what I'm thinking too.

Although I think they should avoid the low end, more affordable model, and go all in on a more expensive, higher spec hardware. 

They could do a slightly lower end console. Not to the level of the Series S, but something a bit weaker than the PS6 for $100 cheaper and have a more expensive console that is more powerful than the PS6. Ie. PS6 is $500, Xbox Series S2 is $400 and Xbox Series X2 is $600/$700.

Plus I think a portable Xbox/Windows device similar to the Steam Deck would be nice to see. Have it work similar to the Steam Deck where games are verified to run well enough on it, while non-verified games are play at your own risk.



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