Xbox 720 Tech Specs, Release Date, Launch Games - Everything We Know
Adam Barnes
It's official, Microsoft is getting ready to show off the next Xbox - so here's a summary of everything we know so far.
Published on Apr 25, 2013
After months of speculation and rumours, Microsoft has finally confirmed that the next Xbox - currently (and temporarily) referred to as the Xbox 720 - is happening.
Microsoft announced that the next Xbox will be formally revealed on 21 May 2013 at an event in Microsoft's Redmond headquarters.
Unfortunately at the moment that is all we know for certain, so in anticipation of the next Xbox reveal we've collated all the hot topics surrounding the Xbox 720's potential tech specs, release date, launch lineup and more.
Microsoft will reveal Next Xbox in May
The only confirmed bit of information is that the 'new generation' of Xbox will be revealed on 21 May 2013.
Additionally, Microsoft confirmed that it would showcase the Next Xbox launch games 19 days later at E3 2013.
You'll be able to watch the Xbox reveal on Xbox Live or through your browser on xbox.com.
Xbox 720 launch games include Forza, Ryse and zombies
A source talking to the Verge revealed a handful of games that will launch alongside the Xbox 720, though only two were named.
A new Forza game will launch alongside the Xbox 720, with "super life-like" graphics.
Crytek's Kinect-driven game Ryse - which had previously been announced as an Xbox 360 game - will launch with the next Xbox, and is compatible with a rumoured new and improved model of Kinect.
A Pixar-esque family game will launch alongside the Xbox 720, and is said to utilise Kinect to scan a player's entire body and create an in-game avatar to match.
Lastly, the source suggested a new zombie game is in development for the Xbox 720, but few details were revealed.
Xbox 720 release date is November, will cost $500
Speaking in a videocast, Microsoft blogger Paul Thurrott revealed a few pieces of information on the Xbox 720.
Though there's no way to clarify his comments - at least just yet - it's worth noting that Thurrott did suggest the Next Xbox would be revealed on 21 May 2013, which turned out to be true.
Thurrott claimed the Xbox 720 would be "expensive" at $500, alongside a cheaper $300 version that comes with a subscription charge.
Thurrott added that the Xbox 720 will launch in November.
Xbox 720 will be built with AMD chips
According to a report by Bloomberg, Microsoft is using an AMD system-on-a-chip for its Xbox 720.
This process of computation is easier to develop for, however, which will obviously be beneficial to development.
Microsoft will have a heavy focus on TV entertainment
In an official statement from a Microsoft representative, the company has sold its IPTV service Mediaroom to focus all of its TV resources on the Xbox.
While the Xbox 360 has already a wide range of TV entertainment apps available, this is likely to continue over to Xbox 720. Expect to see all the usual names - Netflix, Lovefilm, BBC iPlayer - and perhaps a few, Microsoft-only ones too.
Xbox 720 will come with built-in, new and improved Kinect
According to numerous sources, it has been suggested that the Xbox 720 will launch alongside a new and improved Kinect 2.0 - and will in fact be bundled in with the console itself.
This new Kinect is said to improve much of the criticisisms surrounding the current Xbox 360 version of Kinect, with a wider field of view, improved camera resolution and reduced latency.
What this means is that this new Kinect could be used in smaller environments, detect body parts easier (and to a great level of detail) and reduce the lag between your action and the on-screen reaction.
Xbox 720 is (or is not) online mandatory, requires an internet connection to play
This particular rumour has been so ingrained in the Xbox 720's media coverage that it's hard to assume the isn't some element of truth to it.
Countless sources have revealed that an internet connection is required to operate the Xbox 720, with some suggesting that you won't even be able to play your games if you're offline.
There are honestly so many rumours back and forth regarding this matter, it's probably best just to include links to the most relevant stories and let you form your opinion that way.
Early announce. The initial reveal date was pushed back from April 24 to May 21 so that Microsoft could better position the device against the PlayStation 4, which Sony announced in late February.
Full (end user) announce. Microsoft will fully reveal details about the next Xbox, including the launch lineup of games, on the eve of the E3 tradeshow in early June 2013.
Developer announce? It appears that Microsoft will discuss the next Xbox developer platform at the Build conference in San Francisco in late June, based on clues on the Build web site.
Launch. The next Xbox will launch in early November 2013.
Windows 8 Core. The next Xbox is based on the "Core" (base) version of Windows 8. This suggests a common apps platform or at least one that is similar to that used by Windows 8, and further than Microsoft could open up this platform to enthusiast developers. (That last bit is supposition on my part.)
Price. Microsoft will initially offer two pricing models for the console, offering a standalone version for $499 and then a $299 version that requires a two-year Xbox LIVE Gold commitment at an expected price of $10 per month.
No entertainment box. Microsoft originally planned to offer both a “full” version of the next Xbox (with video game playing capabilities) and a lower-end entertainment-oriented version, codenamed “Yuma,” that did not provide video gaming capabilities. But plans for Yuma are on hold and no pure entertainment version of the next Xbox will appear in 2013 (or possibly ever).
Blu-ray. The next Xbox will include a Blu-ray optical drive.
Internet-connected. The next Xbox must be internet-connected to use. This is source of the “always on”/“always online” rumors and isn’t as Draconian as many seem to believe.
Another Xbox 360. Microsoft will also deliver a third generation Xbox 360 console this year that will be significantly less expensive than the current models. The new 360 is codenamed “Stingray,” but it’s not clear if this device is required because the next Xbox isn’t backwards compatible, or because Microsoft simply wants a low-cost entertainment box alternative. (A third possibility, and to be clear these possible reasons are all speculative: The 360 simply has life left in it and with dwindling component prices in the 8 years since the original launch, the firm can still make money selling such a device.)
|_HeLL_| escribió:Paul Thurrot, el periodista cercano a microsoft que fue el primero en filtrar hace semanas el 21 de mayo como fecha de presentación hace su propia recopilación de como será la próxima Xbox. Como ha demostrado filtrando datos de funciones y fechas de lanzamiento de versiones de windows, este hombre no suele andarse con rumores perdigueros, seguramente lo que aquí dice es lo más cierto que hay sobre la mesa:
http://windowsitpro.com/paul-thurrotts- ... fo+News%29Early announce. The initial reveal date was pushed back from April 24 to May 21 so that Microsoft could better position the device against the PlayStation 4, which Sony announced in late February.
Full (end user) announce. Microsoft will fully reveal details about the next Xbox, including the launch lineup of games, on the eve of the E3 tradeshow in early June 2013.
Developer announce? It appears that Microsoft will discuss the next Xbox developer platform at the Build conference in San Francisco in late June, based on clues on the Build web site.
Launch. The next Xbox will launch in early November 2013.
Windows 8 Core. The next Xbox is based on the "Core" (base) version of Windows 8. This suggests a common apps platform or at least one that is similar to that used by Windows 8, and further than Microsoft could open up this platform to enthusiast developers. (That last bit is supposition on my part.)
Price. Microsoft will initially offer two pricing models for the console, offering a standalone version for $499 and then a $299 version that requires a two-year Xbox LIVE Gold commitment at an expected price of $10 per month.
No entertainment box. Microsoft originally planned to offer both a “full” version of the next Xbox (with video game playing capabilities) and a lower-end entertainment-oriented version, codenamed “Yuma,” that did not provide video gaming capabilities. But plans for Yuma are on hold and no pure entertainment version of the next Xbox will appear in 2013 (or possibly ever).
Blu-ray. The next Xbox will include a Blu-ray optical drive.
Internet-connected. The next Xbox must be internet-connected to use. This is source of the “always on”/“always online” rumors and isn’t as Draconian as many seem to believe.
Another Xbox 360. Microsoft will also deliver a third generation Xbox 360 console this year that will be significantly less expensive than the current models. The new 360 is codenamed “Stingray,” but it’s not clear if this device is required because the next Xbox isn’t backwards compatible, or because Microsoft simply wants a low-cost entertainment box alternative. (A third possibility, and to be clear these possible reasons are all speculative: The 360 simply has life left in it and with dwindling component prices in the 8 years since the original launch, the firm can still make money selling such a device.)
ironhide666 escribió:no entiendo lo de la xbox mini como centro de entretenimiento multimedia... si no puedo poner un mkv de más de 4gb o un avi o lo que sea con subtitulos!
Precio. Microsoft ofrecerá inicialmente dos modelos de precios para la consola, ofreciendo una versión independiente por $ 499 y luego una versión de 299 dólares que requiere un compromiso de Xbox LIVE oro de dos años a un precio esperado de $ 10 por mes.
kolombo escribió:¿A cuanto está ahora un año de Live comprado en el bazar? yo es que hace años que los compro por la red a 30-35€.
UDLP84 escribió:|_HeLL_| escribió:Paul Thurrot, el periodista cercano a microsoft que fue el primero en filtrar hace semanas el 21 de mayo como fecha de presentación hace su propia recopilación de como será la próxima Xbox. Como ha demostrado filtrando datos de funciones y fechas de lanzamiento de versiones de windows, este hombre no suele andarse con rumores perdigueros, seguramente lo que aquí dice es lo más cierto que hay sobre la mesa:
http://windowsitpro.com/paul-thurrotts- ... fo+News%29Early announce. The initial reveal date was pushed back from April 24 to May 21 so that Microsoft could better position the device against the PlayStation 4, which Sony announced in late February.
Full (end user) announce. Microsoft will fully reveal details about the next Xbox, including the launch lineup of games, on the eve of the E3 tradeshow in early June 2013.
Developer announce? It appears that Microsoft will discuss the next Xbox developer platform at the Build conference in San Francisco in late June, based on clues on the Build web site.
Launch. The next Xbox will launch in early November 2013.
Windows 8 Core. The next Xbox is based on the "Core" (base) version of Windows 8. This suggests a common apps platform or at least one that is similar to that used by Windows 8, and further than Microsoft could open up this platform to enthusiast developers. (That last bit is supposition on my part.)
Price. Microsoft will initially offer two pricing models for the console, offering a standalone version for $499 and then a $299 version that requires a two-year Xbox LIVE Gold commitment at an expected price of $10 per month.
No entertainment box. Microsoft originally planned to offer both a “full” version of the next Xbox (with video game playing capabilities) and a lower-end entertainment-oriented version, codenamed “Yuma,” that did not provide video gaming capabilities. But plans for Yuma are on hold and no pure entertainment version of the next Xbox will appear in 2013 (or possibly ever).
Blu-ray. The next Xbox will include a Blu-ray optical drive.
Internet-connected. The next Xbox must be internet-connected to use. This is source of the “always on”/“always online” rumors and isn’t as Draconian as many seem to believe.
Another Xbox 360. Microsoft will also deliver a third generation Xbox 360 console this year that will be significantly less expensive than the current models. The new 360 is codenamed “Stingray,” but it’s not clear if this device is required because the next Xbox isn’t backwards compatible, or because Microsoft simply wants a low-cost entertainment box alternative. (A third possibility, and to be clear these possible reasons are all speculative: The 360 simply has life left in it and with dwindling component prices in the 8 years since the original launch, the firm can still make money selling such a device.)
Anuncio: 21/05/13
Lanzamiento: Principios de Noviembre 2013
La consola se basa en: Windows 8
Precio de dos modelos: Premium: 500 € , Básico: 300 € que requiere un compromiso de Xbox LIVE oro de dos años a un precio esperado de 10 €/mes
Blueray: SI
Conectividad: se necesita estar conectado para usar la consola
_Avenger_ escribió:Habéis visto el anuncio de la web que anunciaba el cod ghost? ahora ha puesto un nuevo halo pero para la 360, puede que al final salga en la nueva xbox de lanzamiento como el primer halo de la primera xbox?
http://es.ign.com/news/7172/proximo-hal ... -microsoft
Aún así, viendo los rumores de la nueva xbox y viendo como está siendo ps4, me parece que microsoft lo tiene muy jodido, y más con la política de empresa que parece que quiere llevar con la nueva máquina.
Bigotin escribió:_Avenger_ escribió:Habéis visto el anuncio de la web que anunciaba el cod ghost? ahora ha puesto un nuevo halo pero para la 360, puede que al final salga en la nueva xbox de lanzamiento como el primer halo de la primera xbox?
http://es.ign.com/news/7172/proximo-hal ... -microsoft
Aún así, viendo los rumores de la nueva xbox y viendo como está siendo ps4, me parece que microsoft lo tiene muy jodido, y más con la política de empresa que parece que quiere llevar con la nueva máquina.
¿cual politica de empresa?
kolombo escribió:¿Política de empresa que quiere llevar con la nueva?
Pero si aún no se sabe ni el nombre de la consola, M$ aún no ha abierto la boca, desde luego cuando daño han hecho los cibervoluntarios de los últimos meses.
_Avenger_ escribió:Te suena de algo Adam Orth? te suena lo que dejaba entrever bastante claro? no es muy difícil poder leer entre líneas sus declaraciones.
Así que no me voy a molestar en buscar lo que dijo porque creo que en este foro se sabe de sobras.
Stylish escribió:_Avenger_ escribió:Te suena de algo Adam Orth? te suena lo que dejaba entrever bastante claro? no es muy difícil poder leer entre líneas sus declaraciones.
Así que no me voy a molestar en buscar lo que dijo porque creo que en este foro se sabe de sobras.
Y está despedido, ¿a que mola?
_Avenger_ escribió:Te suena de algo Adam Orth? te suena lo que dejaba entrever bastante claro? no es muy difícil poder leer entre líneas sus declaraciones.
Así que no me voy a molestar en buscar lo que dijo porque creo que en este foro se sabe de sobras.
_Avenger_ escribió:Te suena de algo Adam Orth? te suena lo que dejaba entrever bastante claro? no es muy difícil poder leer entre líneas sus declaraciones.
Así que no me voy a molestar en buscar lo que dijo porque creo que en este foro se sabe de sobras.
|_HeLL_| escribió:Paul Thurrot, el periodista cercano a microsoft que fue el primero en filtrar hace semanas el 21 de mayo como fecha de presentación hace su propia recopilación de como será la próxima Xbox. Como ha demostrado filtrando datos de funciones y fechas de lanzamiento de versiones de windows, este hombre no suele andarse con rumores perdigueros, seguramente lo que aquí dice es lo más cierto que hay sobre la mesa:
http://windowsitpro.com/paul-thurrotts- ... fo+News%29Early announce. The initial reveal date was pushed back from April 24 to May 21 so that Microsoft could better position the device against the PlayStation 4, which Sony announced in late February.
Full (end user) announce. Microsoft will fully reveal details about the next Xbox, including the launch lineup of games, on the eve of the E3 tradeshow in early June 2013.
Developer announce? It appears that Microsoft will discuss the next Xbox developer platform at the Build conference in San Francisco in late June, based on clues on the Build web site.
Launch. The next Xbox will launch in early November 2013.
Windows 8 Core. The next Xbox is based on the "Core" (base) version of Windows 8. This suggests a common apps platform or at least one that is similar to that used by Windows 8, and further than Microsoft could open up this platform to enthusiast developers. (That last bit is supposition on my part.)
Price. Microsoft will initially offer two pricing models for the console, offering a standalone version for $499 and then a $299 version that requires a two-year Xbox LIVE Gold commitment at an expected price of $10 per month.
No entertainment box. Microsoft originally planned to offer both a “full” version of the next Xbox (with video game playing capabilities) and a lower-end entertainment-oriented version, codenamed “Yuma,” that did not provide video gaming capabilities. But plans for Yuma are on hold and no pure entertainment version of the next Xbox will appear in 2013 (or possibly ever).
Blu-ray. The next Xbox will include a Blu-ray optical drive.
Internet-connected. The next Xbox must be internet-connected to use. This is source of the “always on”/“always online” rumors and isn’t as Draconian as many seem to believe.
Another Xbox 360. Microsoft will also deliver a third generation Xbox 360 console this year that will be significantly less expensive than the current models. The new 360 is codenamed “Stingray,” but it’s not clear if this device is required because the next Xbox isn’t backwards compatible, or because Microsoft simply wants a low-cost entertainment box alternative. (A third possibility, and to be clear these possible reasons are all speculative: The 360 simply has life left in it and with dwindling component prices in the 8 years since the original launch, the firm can still make money selling such a device.)
"The next Xbox is code-named Durango. And we have talked for a while about this notion that there might be another version of the Xbox that was just aimed at entertainment—a non-gaming device. That device was code-named 'Yumo' and they're not making it. They may make one in the future, but it's not happening this year.
"So the new Xbox that comes out this year will just be the Xbox. And I mentioned before they're also going to sell a new Xbox 360 code-named 'Stingray' that will be $99. And you might look at that as two things: backwards compatibility, obviously, suggesting—I don't actually know this for a fact, but based on the fact that they're making one—I don't think that the new Xbox will play 360 games. But that I don't actually know, that I'm guessing. But, the other one is that, $99, that's a real coo price. And so we know that the Xbox 360 does Netflix, Hulu Plus, yada yada yada, and you can make the argument that's kind of a low cost entertainment device, too.
"Durango is going to be expensive [laughs], you know $500, $300 for the subscription, that kind of thing, but you know, Blu-ray, blah blah blah, but the thing that interest me, going back and looking at some of the stuff I got a long time ago, it actually says 'must be internet-connected to use' in the notes. And that's all I have, but it does say that.
[Is that a bad thing?]
"I don't know because I don't know what it means. You know, when you look at some of the stories that were coming out this week about, you know, I saw a headline that said something like 'Next Xbox could be okay without an internet connection for as long as 3 minutes' or something like that. I don't even know what that means, so for me, Xbox 360 is almost entirely an online experience. Most of the games I play are multiplayer, where you're playing against other people online. Or you're using it as an entertainment device when you're connected to a service like Netflix or Xbox video, so that is an internet-connected device. In this phrase, it says 'must be internet-connected to use', you know, that suggests that you can't even boot into the UI and play—I don't know, I don't know, I don't have one.
"Originally, they were going to announce this thing in April—April 24—now they're going to announce it May 21. We know there are events occuring this year where we're going to learn more about Durango.
[And it's a fourth quarter release, right?]
"Early November, yeah. E3 is going to occur. BUILD is going to occur in San Francisco in June when they're going to talk about the developer story because it's a Windows 8 device. It's going to have the same, or basically the same, developer tools and developer APIs and all that kind of stuff. So I think there's a lot information to come, but I look at all this stuff that I've seen about Durango and I think, 'it's all positive.' I don't really see any bad news here at all. Like to me, everything I've seen about this is really positive. It's amazing to me that, based on like no information at all, everyone is like freaking out about everything. Aside from this online thing, by the way, the number one question I've gotten from people is, 'What does it look like?' Who gives a shit what it looks like?
"I've actually heard from, by the way not one or two people, several people who've said, 'based on what I've seen, Sony is going to blow them away.' Based on what you've seen? You've seen nothing. What are you talking about? No, but you've seen literally nothing from Microsoft.
[I don't think that's even a possibility considering how many people use Xbox LIVE... You're not going to have this mass Xbox audience jumping to Sony.]
"The problem Microsoft has has nothing to do with Sony or Nintendo anymore, it's Roku and AppleTV. The market for hardcore video games, the market of people will always buy the next Gears of War game, the next Halo game, the next Call of Duty game, it's fairly finite. It's a decent market, yada yada yada, it's not the market for tablets, it's not the market for smartphones.
_Avenger_ escribió:Ójala me coma mis palabras, pero como ya he dicho, (personalmente) dudo que me las vaya a comer, a algunos parece que os escueza que se critique la consola, en serio.
_Avenger_ escribió:Bigotin escribió:_Avenger_ escribió:Habéis visto el anuncio de la web que anunciaba el cod ghost? ahora ha puesto un nuevo halo pero para la 360, puede que al final salga en la nueva xbox de lanzamiento como el primer halo de la primera xbox?
http://es.ign.com/news/7172/proximo-hal ... -microsoft
Aún así, viendo los rumores de la nueva xbox y viendo como está siendo ps4, me parece que microsoft lo tiene muy jodido, y más con la política de empresa que parece que quiere llevar con la nueva máquina.
¿cual politica de empresa?
Siempre conectado
Cuota de Xbox live
Bloquear el mercado de segunda mano
Esas son las más importantes, luego están otras como el tema de los dlc y pases online y códigos únicos para jugar online que menos gente, entre los que me incluyo, que va a hacer que le den por el culo bien a la nueva xbox.
Viendo como está moviendo ficha ps4, más les vale que se lo curren pero bien.
Bigotin escribió:
pero cuando ha dicho eso microsoft ?? y donde ?? yo flipo con la gente
EH !! EHHHH !!! que en cuarto milenio se rumorea que han visto un ovni, asi que no salgas a la calle sin un sombrero de papel plata que te abducen !
ese tipo de habladurias no son mas que una recopilación de rumores de foros y pensamientos al aire de gente que NO pertenece al proyecto de la nueva xbox.
¿Que te lo quieres creer? Me parece perfecto, cada cual cree lo que quiera: por ejemplo tu puedes creer que me puedes convencer con argumentos no oficiales jajja anda y tira a tu cueva troll
_Avenger_ escribió:Bigotin escribió:
pero cuando ha dicho eso microsoft ?? y donde ?? yo flipo con la gente
EH !! EHHHH !!! que en cuarto milenio se rumorea que han visto un ovni, asi que no salgas a la calle sin un sombrero de papel plata que te abducen !
ese tipo de habladurias no son mas que una recopilación de rumores de foros y pensamientos al aire de gente que NO pertenece al proyecto de la nueva xbox.
¿Que te lo quieres creer? Me parece perfecto, cada cual cree lo que quiera: por ejemplo tu puedes creer que me puedes convencer con argumentos no oficiales jajja anda y tira a tu cueva troll
No me voy a rebajar a tu nivel porque entonces me banearían por decir lo que pienso, así que me voy a limitar a reportarte y santas pascuas.
Sólo una pregunta, cuantos años tienes? 6?
kolombo escribió:Y vemos otra vez como Kotaku hace su agosto con las visitas vendiendo el mismo humo de siempre. M$ debería pedirles su parte.
_Avenger_ escribió:Siempre conectado
Cuota de Xbox live
Bloquear el mercado de segunda mano
Esas son las más importantes, luego están otras como el tema de los dlc y pases online y códigos únicos para jugar online que menos gente, entre los que me incluyo, que va a hacer que le den por el culo bien a la nueva xbox.
Viendo como está moviendo ficha ps4, más les vale que se lo curren pero bien.
roberto28live escribió:_Avenger_ escribió:Siempre conectado
Cuota de Xbox live
Bloquear el mercado de segunda mano
Esas son las más importantes, luego están otras como el tema de los dlc y pases online y códigos únicos para jugar online que menos gente, entre los que me incluyo, que va a hacer que le den por el culo bien a la nueva xbox.
Viendo como está moviendo ficha ps4, más les vale que se lo curren pero bien.
Vaya, no sabía que en PS3 no hay pases online y DLC's. Y en PS4 tampoco lo habrá. Increíble.
Y lo de arriba rumores sin confirmar.
x-wil escribió:BUENAS MUCHACHOS, no quiero ser aguafiestas pero diganme quien tendra los cojones de comprar la nueva ps4 o xbox, en su fecha de lanzamiento??????, con los antecedentes ya sucedidos en 2005 y 2006, digase el precio (que despues de un año bajo), los problemas de diseño por sobrecalentamiento ( varias revisiones y años para solucionarlo), y los escasos juegos que mostraron, sinceramente diganme quien la piensa comprar al dia siguiente que salga a la venta saludos, ojo del apuro lo que queda es el cansancio y la frustacion ligado con molestia, veo esto como muy apresurado algo similar a lo ocurrido en años atras consejo tomenlo con mucha calma y esperar que el producto sea realmente confiable saludos!
AguilaRoja2012 escribió:kolombo escribió:Y vemos otra vez como Kotaku hace su agosto con las visitas vendiendo el mismo humo de siempre. M$ debería pedirles su parte.
Kotaku suele caracterizarse por su fiabilidad,y siempre es una fuente de agradecer.De todas formas esperemos que se equivoquen esta vez porque la cosa de momento pinta fatal.
BILBOKOA escribió:Espero que la obligatoriedad de estar conectado a internet sea un falso rumor. Si esto al final se confirma, hará mucho daño a la consola, porque aunque sea muy buen producto, la realidad a día de hoy no permite exigir una conexión permanente, y hacerlo además de forma unilateral (es decir, si PS4 no lo exige) hará mucho daño a la consola y a Microsoft.
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Tim Kaufman escribió:BILBOKOA escribió:Espero que la obligatoriedad de estar conectado a internet sea un falso rumor. Si esto al final se confirma, hará mucho daño a la consola, porque aunque sea muy buen producto, la realidad a día de hoy no permite exigir una conexión permanente, y hacerlo además de forma unilateral (es decir, si PS4 no lo exige) hará mucho daño a la consola y a Microsoft.
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Bye Bye, Alan Wake 2.
Hola Uncharted 5, 6 y 7.
Darkcaptain escribió:Tim Kaufman escribió:BILBOKOA escribió:Espero que la obligatoriedad de estar conectado a internet sea un falso rumor. Si esto al final se confirma, hará mucho daño a la consola, porque aunque sea muy buen producto, la realidad a día de hoy no permite exigir una conexión permanente, y hacerlo además de forma unilateral (es decir, si PS4 no lo exige) hará mucho daño a la consola y a Microsoft.
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Bye Bye, Alan Wake 2.
Hola Uncharted 5, 6 y 7.
Y Uncharted 4, que viene a modo de DLC?