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- Speculation is mounting that Microsoft is actively developing the next generation of Xbox consoles after two large, black-covered objects were spotted during a recent livestream.
- The livestream in question featured gameplay and commentary, but it was the presence of the shrouded objects that quickly captured the attention of online communities.
- Observers noted the size and shape of the objects are consistent with previous Xbox development kits.
Xbox Development Kits Spotted During Livestream Fuel Speculation
Speculation is mounting that Microsoft is actively developing the next generation of Xbox consoles after two large, black-covered objects were spotted during a recent livestream. the objects,visible at the 12:52 mark of the broadcast,were positioned on desks within the studio and have led viewers to believe they are development kits for a future Xbox.
Context and Background
The livestream in question featured gameplay and commentary, but it was the presence of the shrouded objects that quickly captured the attention of online communities. Development kits, also known as dev kits, are specialized hardware units provided to game developers to test and optimize their games for a specific console. They frequently enough precede the public release of a console by a significant margin.
Evidence and Supporting Details
Observers noted the size and shape of the objects are consistent with previous Xbox development kits. While Microsoft has not officially confirmed the nature of the items, the timing aligns with industry expectations for the next Xbox generation. Current-generation Xbox Series X and Series S consoles launched on November 10, 2020. Typically, console generations last between five and seven years, suggesting a potential release window for the next Xbox between 2025 and 2027.
The speculation is further fueled by reports from industry insiders, though concrete details remain scarce. Microsoft has publicly stated its commitment to the Xbox platform, but has not provided a specific timeline for new hardware. In a December 2023 interview with The Verge, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer indicated that the company is exploring various hardware approaches, including cloud gaming and hybrid models. The Verge Interview
As of January 25, 2026, Microsoft has not issued an official statement regarding the objects seen in the livestream or their connection to future Xbox development.
