Details about the Xbox X Series may require a lot of bureaucracy in the coming weeks and months.
Posted through Shubhankar Parijat August 11, 2020 News
In May, when Microsoft was ready to launch its marketing cycle for the Xbox Series X with normal data about its next-generation plans, it planned to do so under the “Xbox 20/20” brand, with monthly events and screens included in that flag. But if the first of them, the may time, had this mark, it has not been the case since.
They have now updated their original post on the official Xbox online page on Xbox 20/20, confirming that this word has been deleted. They write in their update that they need to be more flexible on how data about Xbox Series X and next-generation plans are distributed in general, from new occasions to new updates on Xbox Wire and, as such, the Xbox 20/20 brand. it doesn’t make sense for that in the future.
“After re-evaluating our schedule for the rest of the year, we made the decision to avoid using the ‘Xbox 20/20’ wording because it meant we would publish the data in a way, through a compromised monthly stream,” update readings. “We have much more than percentage with news about Xbox Series X, new games like Halo: Infinite and cloud games via Xbox Game Pass. We will share this news in other ways. It can be a compromised program, YouTube videos, a partnership with others, or sharing the latest via Xbox Wire. We need to stay flexible in the way we join you. »
The last time committed to the next generation of Microsoft took place in July, where they unveiled a series of new games for the Xbox Series X, both for owners and third parties. Xbox boss Phil Spencer said more data would be getting later this month.
Recently, leaks on the next-generation Xbox controller packaging have shown the xbox series S, or Lockhart, lifestyle, as it was called in the past. We’re supposed to hear more about this less expensive and less resilient next-generation Xbox in the next 3 weeks.