Microsoft has narrowed the release window for the Xbox Series X. The next-gen Xbox is scheduled to hit the market in November. But this announcement has a bland aftertaste.
- The Xbox Series X * will be released in November - Microsoft has now officially confirmed this.
- However, a specific date is still pending.
- There is one thing that worries Xbox fans, however.
Both Microsoft and Sony have only spoken of the end of 2020 when it came to the release of the Xbox Series X and Playstation 5. Since there was also talk that the consoles should come on the market in time for the Christmas business, many analysts assumed a publication in November. Microsoft has now officially confirmed this - but this announcement is accompanied by bad news for Xbox fans.
Xbox Series X will be released in November
Microsoft has confirmed the release date in a blog entry. The Xbox Series X will therefore come on the market in November, but a specific date has not yet been announced.
The entry also lists all the features of the next-gen console. Among other things, Microsoft writes that over 100 games will be released this year, all of which will be optimized for the Xbox Series X. These should fully exploit the advantages of the powerful hardware. In addition, Microsoft is talking about the Xbox Game Pass - possibly the greatest strength of the Xbox Series X - and the backward compatibility, which will make it possible to play games from the Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
However, there is a problem for Microsoft. The announcement of the market launch of the next-gen Xbox in November followed shortly after one of the most promising exclusive titles was postponed.
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Halo: Infinite will not appear as a launch title for Xbox Series X
Halo Infinite is one of the few Xbox exclusives - but now the game has been postponed to 2021.
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The developers at 343 Industries have previously stated that "Halo Infinite" will not appear until 2021. This is one of the few Xbox exclusives and the postponement is likely to be a huge disappointment for many fans. Most recently, a gameplay video of the game made headlines, as it made a rather sobering impression on viewers, especially graphically.
But Xbox boss Phil Spencer doesn't attach great importance to exclusive titles anyway. Instead, the games should be made available to as many players as possible. For this reason, Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Series X backward compatibility are arguably a higher priority for Spencer.
Whether the lack of exclusive titles will affect Xbox Series X sales will be revealed in November. If the console should actually be cheaper than the PS5, that could be enough as a reason to buy for many gamers. In the hardware race, the Xbox Series X has the edge.
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