When Microsoft officially introduces the next Xbox codenamed console Project Helix last month, the details of its design came as quite a shock to the gaming industry and community. Instead of building a traditional system, the company decided to realize the vision of a hybrid console-PC device with the convenience of the former and the versatility of the latter. Windows such as desktop experience and customers Steam.
It’s an incredibly ambitious concept, and one that feels right at home with Microsoft’s apparent multi-platform strategy for Xbox. Xbox Game Pass Distribution to PC, wide distribution Play Xbox Anywhere support, Xbox Cloud Gaming expansion and creation Xbox Ally game hand.
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At the time, it was very important for games running on consoles like the Xbox and PlayStation to have “everything they could get”, so Microsoft abandoned the idea of incorporating more Windows functionality and chose to “give game developers as many machines as possible”.
“Game developers desperately needed every little part they could get, and ultimately that’s why (it didn’t work) … We talked to a lot of game developers when we were building the Xbox,” Fries said. “(That’s why) we did what we did, which was to go to something that was more custom and had a very low operating system overhead so we could give game developers as many machines as possible.”
Now, he says, the devices have more memory than ever before, making the original idea behind the Xbox a reality that will finally be realized with Project Helix.
“But now, you know … I have mind-boggling memory on my phone, computer, whatever? You know, maybe we still don’t have as much as we’d like to have, but we still have more than we did in the past. It makes you think again, ‘What if we could make a machine that’s great for both?’
It’s pretty exciting to learn that Project Helix is realizing the original vision for Xbox 25 years after the brand and the first console was created, and I’m excited to see how it turns out and how it shakes up the rest of the industry. Its expected release window of late 2027 or 2028 can’t come soon enough.
💬 Excited for Project Helix?
Microsoft’s upcoming new Xbox system, Project Helix, aims to combine the benefits and features of both console and PC, making it incredibly ambitious and the kind of device we’ve never seen before on the console market. It’s fascinating to learn that this is what Microsoft originally wanted the first Xbox to be, and it makes me hopeful that the company will finally achieve what it failed to achieve 25 years ago.
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