Mar 5 • 21:28 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Microsoft's next-generation console, codenamed Project Helix, will run Xbox and PC games

The next generation Xbox console, dubbed Project Helix, will support games from both Xbox and PC, as announced by CEO Asha Sharma.

Microsoft has announced that the next generation of Xbox consoles, which has been given the codename Project Helix, will be capable of running games intended for both Xbox and personal computers. This announcement was made by Asha Sharma, the newly appointed CEO of Xbox, during a team meeting where she reaffirmed the company’s commitment to revitalizing the Xbox brand. Sharma shared her enthusiasm on social media, emphasizing the superior performance expected from Project Helix and its compatibility with Xbox and PC games.

At the upcoming Game Developers Conference (GDC), scheduled for March 9-13 in San Francisco, Sharma plans to engage in discussions with partners and studios regarding Project Helix. This will be a key opportunity for Microsoft to outline its vision for the future of gaming and to build partnerships that could enhance the gaming ecosystem around this new console. The significance of the GDC lies in its networking potential and the chance to align with influential game developers.

This news comes on the heels of the Xbox Series X, which was developed under the codename Project Scarlett and released in November 2020. With Project Helix, Microsoft aims to push the boundaries of console gaming further, positioning itself strategically in the competitive gaming market by providing seamless gameplay across Xbox and PC platforms. With this move, Microsoft is set to not only enhance user experience but also to reinforce its presence in the evolving landscape of gaming.

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