Xbox's next-generation console will provide a "very high-end" experience for gamers, according to company president Sarah Bond. Not much is known about the next-gen Xbox console at this early stage, but according to Bond's recent statements, the development of the ROG Xbox Ally could be the key to understanding Microsoft's mindset towards the creation of its next console.
It has been nearly five years since the Xbox Series X and its more budget-friendly counterpart, the Series S, made their worldwide debut, beating the PlayStation 5's race to the market by just two days. Estimated sales figures for the Xbox Series X|S from this February, released by publisher Take-Two Interactive, came in at around 30 million units sold, placing it behind the PS5 and at only about a fifth of the Nintendo Switch's sales. That third-place performance and some other business decisions at Microsoft had led to rumors that Xbox was getting ready to get out of the console market.
But those rumors were quashed following reports from October 20 in which Bond confirmed Xbox's next-gen console is in development. One day later, Bond appeared on Mashable's YouTube channel. Her appearance seemed...
