Microsoft Director Avoids Discussing Xbox One X's Lifespan

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The Xbox One X is the latest console buzz with Xbox fans pining for a chance to preorder the console, but when it comes to the lifespan of the powerful technology, Microsoft isn’t speaking on that topic too much.

For the $500 price that the Xbox One X retails for – one that’s not too uncommon with new consoles but is still an investment – players would hope that the new console would stick around for a while before it becomes outdated. Those who keep up with the latest console news will know that console developments move much quicker now with half-step upgrades, performance improvements, and increased storage options warranting entirely new consoles. With the Xbox One X releasing in the coming months, many prospective buyers can’t help but wonder how long the console will stay relevant.

MCV questioned Albert Penello, a senior director at Microsoft in charge of the marketing for Xbox consoles, about the expected lifespan of the Xbox One X. Penello spoke a bit about compatibility plans, but lifespans and timeframes were omitted.

"We care a lot about compatibility, we have a huge effort around compatibility, and that's not just backwards compatibility," Penello told MCV.


He continued to say that he wasn’t sure what the future of Xbox consoles would hold, but he again stressed the compatibility of consoles and spoke to trends that he’s seen in the gaming community.

"I don't know what the future holds, but I do know that we care a lot about compatibility and in this day and age people have shifted to caring more about their community and their apps, than caring about the piece of hardware that they're on, and we have just moved with that,” he said.


Penello also pointed towards the iPhone development as a model that they hope to avoid imitating, saying that while he’s not one for releasing a console every year, consumers are used to the idea of having upgraded options available while older versions still work just fine.

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SilkyPosted:

Decy
Xbox The way console lifespan are now these days I give it between 2 - 5 years


Possibly for the Original Xbox One i'd agree with that but i have a feeling the X will be around for much longer than that.


I disagree - I think this will be a stop inbertween as I can probably bet that the next big one is in development.

DecyPosted:

Xbox The way console lifespan are now these days I give it between 2 - 5 years


Possibly for the Original Xbox One i'd agree with that but i have a feeling the X will be around for much longer than that.

DecyPosted:

Earn Of course hes going to avoid discussing it since he doesn't know what the lifespan will be since Xbox will always be competing with PlayStation.


The X should have a pretty long lifespan tho as most people don't have 4k tv's/monitors.

XboxPosted:

The way console lifespan are now these days I give it between 2 - 5 years

MusketPosted:

I guess he doesnt know because they are always trying to improve Xbox to make it a better system overall.

EarnPosted:

Of course hes going to avoid discussing it since he doesn't know what the lifespan will be since Xbox will always be competing with PlayStation.

SilkyPosted:

Wouldn't be suprised if they have a new console in development already.

lbreadsticklPosted:

Ehhh, could care less if they come out with a new one soon. I tend to skip generations, only buy a new one every 2-3 years. Had the 360, skipped the elite and didn't buy a one till 2015, skipped the pro and now the X. Only buy if there is a significant improvement from the one I have

DecyPosted:

Well... Although nothing has been said about the future of the X here's my take on it.. Most people who play Xbox One / Consoles don't even have a 4K TV / Monitor 1080 is basically standard at the moment. There also isn't really anything playstation could do to make a better console other than match it.. It would be pointless designing something for like 5k or above because no one has it and wont for a good good few years.

GaryPosted:

The Xbox Two, or whatever it'll be called is most likely already in development and is going to be released within 3 years without a doubt. Need to secure those One X sales though.