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    Xbox Hardware Chief Reflects on Series X|S as Microsoft Eyes Next Era

    August 18, 2025

    With the ROG Xbox Ally handheld on the horizon, Microsoft appears to be closing the book on the Xbox Series X|S generation. Partner Head of Design Carl Ledbetter shared a reflective post on LinkedIn (via Windows Central), hinting that Team Green is preparing for what comes next in Xbox hardware. Ledbetter explained that the Series […]

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