
"The next-generation Xbox console is on track to launch in 2027 - at least that's what chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices believes. At its latest quarterly earnings call, AMD said the development on the custom chipset that will power the next-gen Xbox was "progressing well" to support the launch of the console in 2027. Initial reports and leaks placed the launch of the next Xbox, believed to be a PC/console hybrid running Windows, in 2027, along with Sony's PlayStation 6."
"AMD is making the custom chip for the Steam Machine, the next-gen Xbox, and the PS6. Valve has confirmed that the Steam Machine, a PC/console hybrid running SteamOS, will launch in early 2026, but has not specified a release date. Microsoft and Sony have not yet confirmed a launch window for their respective next-generation consoles."
"Last year, a string of leaks pointed to the next-gen Xbox and PS6 launching in 2027. In October, KeplerL2, known for gaming hardware leaks, claimed that Sony was planning to launch the PS6 in 2027, "unless any unexpected delays happen". Around the same time, Moore's Law is Dead, a YouTube channel noted for leaking gaming hardware news, claimed that the next Xbox, dubbed "Xbox Magnus", was "targeting a 2027 launch""
AMD affirmed that development on the custom chipset for the next-generation Xbox is progressing well to support a 2027 launch. AMD is producing custom chips for Valve's Steam Machine, the next-gen Xbox, and Sony's PS6. Valve confirmed the Steam Machine, a PC/console hybrid running SteamOS, will launch in early 2026 but has not specified an exact date. Microsoft and Sony have not confirmed launch windows for their next-generation consoles. Prior leaks and reports indicated both Microsoft and Sony were targeting 2027 releases, though rising hardware costs have been cited as a potential delay risk.
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