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Project Helix, the codename for the next Xbox console, is set to run PC games, confirming earlier rumors. Announced by new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma, Project Helix is described as a high-performance device blending console and PC gaming. It may support rival online stores and older Xbox games. The device's full reveal was delayed due to component shortages, with an expected release in 2027. Sharma will oversee its marketing and pricing, hinting at potential exclusive games.
Courtesy: GameCentral
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