Chris Lewis of the corporate giant has said this generation of console won’t be fizzling out any time soon, thanks to things and words like ”scalability”.
He admits that Microsoft are ”not specific” on what opportunities and enhancements we can expect, ”we don’t have a particular timeline that we share right now.” An NXE 2.0?
”I think this generation will be longer, because there is so much scalability,” explains Lewis, VP of the Interactive Entertainment Business for Microsoft EMEA, in an interview with Edge Online.
”When you look at NXE, that is a complete revision of the interface and the look and feel and every aspect of the system. That’s not predicated by new hardware. We have fundamentally done that through software and services.”
”So if you think of that scalability and the opportunity to enhance and develop what we do with this platform, then I think it’s very, very possible–and indeed appropriate–that this generation will be longer,” he continues, adding, ”But we’re not specific about when that will happen, and we don’t have a particular timeline that we share right now. But as I said, there’s a lot more still to come.”
Click here to read the full interview between Chris Lewis and Edge Online.