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Microsoft Rebuffs Xbox Hardware Exit Rumor, Reaffirms Next‑Gen Console Plans

Fresh doubts linger following price hikes alongside retailer pullback reports.

Overview

  • Microsoft told Windows Central it is "actively investing in our future first‑party consoles and devices designed, engineered and built by Xbox," directing readers to its multi‑year AMD partnership.
  • Windows Central, citing trusted sources, reports next‑gen Xbox hardware remains the path forward for now and that Xbox Series X|S production continues with normal retailer restocks.
  • The weekend rumor originated from leaker SneakersSO on NeoGAF, claiming next‑gen plans had become "up in the air" and forecasting a pivot to software and cloud; these claims remain unconfirmed.
  • Recent context fueling speculation includes a steep Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price increase and reports that Costco has removed Xbox consoles from sale, with suggestions others could follow not yet verified.
  • Some coverage floated possibilities such as licensing Xbox hardware to third‑party OEMs, but outlets characterize these as speculation rather than established plans.