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In Theory: Can Microsoft deliver next-gen experiences while still supporting Xbox One?
With no Series X exclusives at launch, what should we expect from first-party cross-gen games?
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In Theory: Can Microsoft deliver next-gen experiences while still supporting Xbox One?
With no Series X exclusives at launch, what should we expect from first-party cross-gen games?
Ridge Racer, Halo, Super Mario 64. Some might say that the most impactful console launches were those where cutting edge hardware was matched with gaming experiences we'd never seen before - titles that set the stage and the expectation level for the generation to come. Even if a specific next-gen platform exclusive wasn't an all-time great, experiences that pushed the technological state of the art still held a special place in our hearts - games like Ryse: Son of Rome or Killzone Shadowfall, for example. However, Microsoft is charting a different course with its Xbox Series X strategy. Yes, there will be first-party exclusives but these titles will still run on existing Xbox One hardware. Nobody will be left behind in the inevitable cross-gen period - but does this mean that the pioneering next-gen spirit is gone?
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