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  • New rumors provide additional details on Microsoft's next Xbox.

  • An in-depth report from veteran tech blogger Paul Thurrott on Windows IT Pro elaborates

  • on several topics including the next Xbox's pricing, release date, operating system, and

  • more.

  • According to Thurrott, previous rumors that there will be two versions of the next Xbox

  • are no longer accurate. He notes that 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, code-named 'Yuma,' that didn't provide gaming capabilities."

  • However, "plans for Yuma are on hold, and no pure entertainment version of the next

  • Xbox will appear in 2013 (or possibly ever)."

  • That rumored and controversial "always online" functionality of the next Xbox is apparently

  • correct. He says that "the next Xbox must be Internet-connected to use." But, he adds

  • that it isn't as Draconian as many seem to believe."

  • He reiterates that "Microsoft will initially offer two pricing models for the console:

  • a standalone version for $499 and a $299 version that requires a two-year Xbox LIVE Gold commitment

  • at an expected price of $10 per month."

  • The system will apparently launch in early November this year.

  • Building on rumors that Windows 8 could power the next Xbox, Thurrott writes that the system

  • is "based on the 'Core' version of Windows 8. This suggests a common apps platform or

  • at least one that is similar to that used by Windows 8."

  • He also believes that Microsoft "could open up this platform to enthusiast developers"

  • and reports that the company "will discuss the next Xbox developer platform at the Build

  • conference in San Francisco in late June."

  • That would be good news, because Microsoft's restrictive policies this generation have

  • scared off some independent developers.

  • Thurrott also confirmed previous rumors that the next Xbox will include a Blu-Ray drive.

  • The name of the console is apparently still a big area of speculation. But Thurrott agrees

  • with several of us here at IGN that it might simply be called Xbox.

  • Whatever it's called, it will be revealed on May 21. You can watch the reveal live on

  • IGN, along with pre- and post-show commentary and analysis.

  • Finally, Thurrott notes that beyond the initial announcement on May 21st, Microsoft "will

  • fully reveal details about the next Xbox, including the launch lineup of games" at its

  • E3 press conference on June 10th.

  • We'll continue reporting everything we learn about the next Xbox right here at IGN.

New rumors provide additional details on Microsoft's next Xbox.

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