Xbox has officially confirmed that its next-generation console is in development, ending months of speculation about the company’s future in gaming hardware. The news comes directly from Xbox president Sarah Bond, who spoke with Variety about Microsoft’s plans and its ongoing collaboration with AMD.
“We are 100% looking at making things in the future,” Bond said, referencing a new hardware partnership with AMD that will power the next wave of Xbox devices. While she stopped short of revealing technical specifications or release details, the confirmation signals Microsoft’s continued investment in console gaming amid growing attention to cloud services and subscription models like Xbox Game Pass.
The statement follows a turbulent period for Xbox. Recent restructuring within Microsoft and changes to Game Pass had sparked rumors that the company was deprioritizing hardware. Bond’s remarks, along with a follow-up statement from Microsoft, have now put those rumors to rest. In its official comment, the company reaffirmed that it is “actively investing in our future first-party consoles and devices designed, engineered, and built by Xbox.”
Although no concrete details have been shared, industry leaks suggest that the next Xbox could target a 2027 launch window. Reports indicate the console may feature a significant performance leap over the current Xbox Series X, aiming to compete directly with high-end gaming PCs and Sony’s next-generation PlayStation. Early rumors also suggest a higher price point to match its upgraded capabilities, though Microsoft has yet to confirm any of this information.
Bond’s comments highlight a renewed emphasis on giving players “choice” — a key theme in Microsoft’s broader gaming strategy that blends physical hardware with cloud-based experiences. Whether this means a continued hybrid approach or a shift toward more flexible platforms remains to be seen, but the confirmation of new hardware development is a reassuring sign for fans who feared Xbox might move away from traditional consoles entirely.
As the console landscape prepares for another generational shift, Microsoft’s next Xbox will likely define not just the company’s gaming future, but also the role of hardware in an increasingly digital ecosystem.

