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Source Claims Electronic Arts Possesses Early Next-Generation Xbox Development Kit [UPDATED]

Let's take a trip down memory lane, looking at what Microsoft's already said about the next Xbox.

UPDATE: While no surprise, EA has told Kotaku this allegation is "100 percent not true." 

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With Nintendo about to disclose details on Wii's successor at E3, the gauntlet has been thrown and we're looking at endless months of anonymous sources murmuring about what Sony and Microsoft are planning. Speculation's fun 'n all, but everyone and their anonymous mom seems to hear differently.

That said, Develop is a reliable publication and when it claims a source has informed them Electronic Arts possess an early next-generation Xbox development kit (I'm not about to call it Xbox 720, guys), there's reason to believe there's some truth there. That's just about all Develop has filed here, however.

“Quite often when new consoles come around they’re packaged into a PC shell, but actually what’s inside is an entirely new console,” said Develop's source, described as "senior, trusted, well-placed."

Microsoft has said very little about its plans for Xbox 360's successor, pointing to continued strong sales and the successful launch of Kinect as proof there's no reason for Microsoft to move on yet. Nintendo's decision to leave Wii behind, however, may have started putting pressure on everyone else.

  I'm not ready to buy three new pieces of hardware for my living room, are you?
  I'm not ready to buy three new pieces of hardware for my living room, are you?

Job listings from March (via Engadget) described a team at Microsoft working on "defining and delivering next generation console architectures," which is absolutely not surprising. Of course Microsoft is actively working on a machine to come after Xbox. Eventually, the six-year-old Xbox 360 will be retired.

"Our view is we will be selling Xbox 360 for a long time," said Microsoft president of entertainment & devices Robbie Bach in 2008, when asked about Microsoft's future plans. "We are always working on new technologies. We have people working on those. People ask me how many people I have working on the next generation. On the one hand, it’s everybody. On the other, it’s nobody. People are continuously working on new technology. We started thinking about the next generation before we shipped the Xbox 360. It doesn’t start with a date. It starts way upstream with silicon development. From that comes a series of data points. You start making early technology choices. It’s an evolving thing. Stuff doesn’t become concrete until you get inside a window of when you have to ship, more than 18 months or so out.”

If Microsoft's looking to ship in fall 2012, we'd be within that window. Nintendo has said its next console would arrive sometime in 2012 but has not specified a window--we may not even get that at E3, knowing Nintendo. Previous statements from Microsoft pointed towards an Xbox 360 successor at earliest in 2013.

"I think it's important to say that the Xbox 360 is the console of the long future for us. There is no need to launch a new console, because we're able to give this console new life either with software upgrades or hardware upgrades like Project Natal," said senior director of Xbox product management David Hufford to The Guardian in January 2010, before Microsoft had ultimately billed Natal as Kinect. "The Xbox 360 was designed for a long life, and I don't even know if we're at the midpoint yet."

It's unclear how much Nintendo's next machine will relate to its previous phenomenon.
It's unclear how much Nintendo's next machine will relate to its previous phenomenon.

Sony's known for making similar "long life" proclamations about its hardware, declaring both PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 would be around for a decade. In a sense, Sony was correct about PS2. Even though much of the world had moved on to newer hardware, Sony continued to sell PS2 hardware at a decent clip, even releasing supportive software. WWE All-Stars was released on PS2 earlier this year and Electronic Arts will have a PS3 version of Madden NFL 12 when it releases in August.

"This generation is here for a long, long time," said Xbox UK boss Stephen McGill to Xbox 360 Achievements last fall. "I think there's still a lot of legs left with the Xbox 360, so we're years away from contemplating what comes next."

When McGill made that statement, however, Kinect was unproven and Nintendo hadn't announced a new console. Kinect was very much designed to extend the current machine's lifecycle by a few years.

The next moves from Sony and Microsoft may hinge more on the response to Nintendo's machine than anything else. If the market expects another phenomenon, how long can each company wait? It would not be a surprise to see Microsoft fleetingly reference a new console at E3, if only to get folks buzzing.

Fluxxedon May 6, 2011 at 12:35 p.m.
BS.
Also, fuck that quest.
modepson May 6, 2011 at 12:35 p.m.
It's about time!
PhatSeeJayon May 6, 2011 at 12:36 p.m.
I'm not exactly convinced but it would make sense that MS already have a working prototype and that they let a big publisher look at it and test things to ensure strong launch titles.
zameeron May 6, 2011 at 12:39 p.m.
The news write-ups here have become particularly interesting since you came on board Patrick. Awesome stuff!
ChainsawButcheron May 6, 2011 at 12:40 p.m.
I hope they don't rush this out the door like they did the Xbox 360. No RROD or any other bullshit this time Microsoft.
Venatioon May 6, 2011 at 12:40 p.m.
I'm still not ready for new consoles :/
Commandoon May 6, 2011 at 12:40 p.m.
Of course they're working on it, but just because they're working on it doesn't mean it'll come out any time in the near future.
AhmadMetallicon May 6, 2011 at 12:42 p.m.
what about all the people who bought X360's with Kinect ware last year? 
and the people who upgraded to X360 slim ??


ahahahahaha
Daveyo520on May 6, 2011 at 12:42 p.m.
I hope it is a few years. I just got my 360 this year and would like some years to enjoy it. Also it is good enough, I don't really need something new and fancier. 
ESREVERon May 6, 2011 at 12:43 p.m.
Gawd, please no. It's too soon for next gen consoles. There's still so much potential to be gained from the current-gen.
xXwindoverXxon May 6, 2011 at 12:43 p.m.
@ChainsawButcher said:
" I hope they don't rush this out the door like they did the Xbox 360. No RROD or any other bullshit this time Microsoft. "
With the amount that technology has advanced since 2005, it would almost impossible for any good engineer to make a console that fails anymore. So I think we are safe regardless of what happens.
Afroman269on May 6, 2011 at 12:43 p.m.
It's true that these consoles will have a long life span but they will probably just go the way of the PS2 and be out there alongside the new consoles.

@ESREVER: We are already in overtime in terms of console life cycles. We should already be in the next generation by now. After getting into PC gaming, this generation's age is more apparent to me than ever before. I'm ready for new consoles. I think what will be different though st that people probably won't have to jump onto the next gen so quickly. These consoles will keep going for a good bit while the new consoles are out. You've got time to save up. 
Commandoon May 6, 2011 at 12:44 p.m.
@Ahmad_Metallic: What about them? I don't get what you're saying. It won't be out for a few years.
Cypheron May 6, 2011 at 12:44 p.m.

"an early next-generation Xbox development kit (I'm not about to call it Xbox 720, guys), "

 

As you should, because it'll be called the Xbox 1080:

 

1) 1080 = 360 * 3

2) "It outputs at 1080p resolution"

3) It's still three syllables (ten-eight-y) not four (sev-en-twen-ty) so it's not cumbersome to say.

MattyFTM moderator on May 6, 2011 at 12:44 p.m.
@patrickklepek said:
"I'm not about to call it Xbox 720, guys)"
Thank you Partick. I absolutely despise it when gaming sites call it that. It's a horrible, horrible term.
allgameloveron May 6, 2011 at 12:44 p.m.
I'm not that excited frankly because I have a pretty good PC now, but the ramifications on games coming to the PC with better graphics and so on is exciting. Halo is good, but not buy a new console just for it good. It will be good when developers will make higher fidelity games on the consoles because ultimately everyone will benefit. Still though, it's so far out.
Billychuon May 6, 2011 at 12:45 p.m.
Shouldn't that say a new Madden for the PS2?
Krakn3Dfxon May 6, 2011 at 12:46 p.m.
Late 2012 sounds like crazy talk, but there was a shorter turnover between Xbox and Xbox 360, 2001 to 2005, so 2005 to 2012 is still a good 7 years on the same hardware.

Definitely would love to see something at E3, but I'm skeptical as hell that we will, unless they would just do it up upstage Nintendo at this point.
PeasantAbuseon May 6, 2011 at 12:47 p.m.
@zameer said:
"The news write-ups here have become particularly interesting since you came on board Patrick. Awesome stuff! "

I agree, Patrick is rad.
Th3_Jameson May 6, 2011 at 12:48 p.m.
well i would hope so if ea is planning any launch titles.

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