TBiddy
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Lol the irony
Guess I've should known based on the OP. You're nothing but a troll apparantly. Have a fine day!
Lol the irony
Says the dude trolling. Ironic.Guess I've should known based on the OP. You're nothing but a troll apparantly. Have a fine day!
Xbox Series XXX -- Triple the power!!
That maybe what they want to do but they haven't been marketing it as 'Xbox' (for obvious reasons). The model badges on game covers, how it is being marketed etc. Only Apple successfully managed naming like that for a while with their iPods (and most people understood that) with their 1st gen, 2nd gen identifiers. The product iPod was only ever marketed or called the iPod by name or even in their marketing materials as far as I recall. When they introduced the iPod Mini, they did the same. There wasn't a iPod Mini 2 etc.It's just Xbox, actually. Series S and X are the model names.
That maybe what they want to do but they haven't been marketing it as 'Xbox' (for obvious reasons). The model badges on game covers, how it is being marketed etc. Only Apple successfully managed naming like that for a while with their iPods (and most people understood that) with their 1st gen, 2nd gen identifiers. The product iPod was only ever marketed or called the iPod by name or even in their marketing materials as far as I recall. When they introduced the iPod Mini, they did the same. There wasn't a iPod Mini 2 etc.
But even Apple has kind of strayed from being able to continue doing that. Just see their iPhones.
It's not confusing for you or me who are in a gaming forum. An echo chamber for more hardcore and gaming enthusiasts. You are seeing this through the wrong perspective, we need to take the layman approach and you'll see how much people that aren't into gaming can get confused about console generations when the machines play mostly the same games, disregarding their performances and exclusive features. The normal consumer can't still see the console generational jump as they accept with other electronics that get annual revisions. Of course, that notion is changing as the younger audience starts to be more relevant to the market and become the average consumer, but it takes some time for that transition.Is Xbox Series confusing? Wow.. I don't know what you think of other brands then like Apple and Samsung...
The naming is simple, everyone calls it by Series X and Series S.
Microsoft next Xbox will be called Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S with the word below "Second Generation"
Unrelated but I love regular show.Xbox Series neXt
Sounds like a two year old wrote that articleJust seen this but not sure how credible it is?
More powerful Xbox Series S in 2022, upgraded Xbox Series X in 2023 says rumour
Microsoft is planning to upgrade both models of next gen Xbox with faster clock speeds and more processing cores claims a new rumour.metro.co.uk