Microsoft has been the talk this month as speculations surface that the technology developer company is planning to release its Xbox Two soon. This has been the word of mouth of game fans as the said device will be an upgraded version from the rival popular gaming console from Sony.
On the interview to Xbox head, Phil Spencer, by GameSpot, Spencer, who said he was not an Xbox fanatic, stated that they were going to push ahead on and that they wanted to do it in large number, as reported by GameNGuide. He also added that he wanted to show more remarkable changes and upgrades for the gamers.
He does not have any information regarding the company's launching of cutting edge gaming consoles and also clarified that the Xbox is presently doing great and dependably. Since the game servers likewise are doing fine, he said, they will just concentrate on considerable upgrades. Spencer also said that they do not want to highlight separated upgrades inside the framework instead of going for greater changes.
The rumors came in following the reports regarding Sony's plans to launch the upgraded version of its current console, Neo, according to Forbes. It is said that Microsoft's rumored Xbox Two will have a quite similarity to Sony's latest version of Neo, The PlayStation 4.5, with 4K for its screen resolution.
Aside from the Xbox Two, speculations of Microsoft to unveil another gaming console, also the improved version of Xbox One, called Xbox Slim. Forbes' David Thier said, "An Xbox Slim seems pretty likely, I would guess: not only is it a totally reasonable thing to do at this point in the generation, but the Xbox One definitely looks like it could lose some weight without missing it. I'd bet that we'll see something along those lines regardless."
Microsoft has not yet released an official annoucement regarding the release of the said Xbox Two. However, it is said the technology giant will unveil a latest device in the upcoming E3 this year.