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EA denies development for next-gen Xbox consoleDVDBack23 @ May 09, 2011 00:55 | 5 comments
Reports had stated that EA had been given a working kit of the Xbox 360's successor in an effort to start game development early.
EA spokesperson Jeff Brown says, however, "this story is a total fabrication - 100 percent not true."
The original reports suggested that Microsoft could be ready to announce that new console at this year's E3, rivaling Nintendo's launch of the Wii 2 (Project Cafe).
For now, we will assume that Microsoft is not working on an Xbox 360 successor, and will have it available by 2015, at the end of a 10-year cycle. |
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Comment by: Anonymous User (May 09, 2011 01:53) The normal development time now is two years, and with the new consoles it might take even longer, and it being new tech, even more time would be needed. So I really doubt they would be telling the truth. Damn NDA's. |
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Comment by: JorDogg (May 09, 2011 03:09) Well of course they would denie it, otherwise it would slow sales of the 360 with people holding off for the new console.
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Comment by: SomeBozo (May 09, 2011 03:18) Originally posted by Bearmakestuff: I would doubt a lot would be new, most games i thought are developed now with XNA taking a fair amount of work developers needed to do and helping an easy port to other platforms, so development time I would think would be the same for games currently.
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Comment by: xyqo (May 09, 2011 14:00) I think this is great I love the 10 year plan for consoles I honestly think we don't need to update them every 5 years.
XXYYQQOO!!! Yeah WELCOME TO JAMROCK
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Comment by: DXR88 (May 10, 2011 06:12) Originally posted by xyqo: not really, they've hit there turn around point. the point at which newer games look worse than they did in there prime which would have been in 2007-2009. sure you may have a larger FOV and and more stuff to do...but somethings got to give in order to get.
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Electronic Arts (EA) has said this weekend that all reports that the company is already working on software development for the next-gen Xbox console are false.




