Next console generation arrives in 2012

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Next generation to arrive in 2012 - Edge Magazine

Ubisoft Montreal is hard at work on 'target boxes' based on the intended specifications of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 successor, according to an Edge source. Delivery of the first iteration of genuine devkits, running custom hardware, is expected to reach studios before Christmas, and all signs point to the finalised console arriving at retail in late 2012.

Ubisoft’s teams are said to be working on PCs containing off-the-shelf components provided by Microsoft, and it’s our understanding that several other major developers, including certain EA studios, are also in possession of these target boxes. While our source was unable to share precise specifications, it is believed that AMD is providing the bespoke GPU solution for Microsoft’s console. A Ubisoft spokesperson said: "We do not comment on rumour and speculation."

We can also reveal that one major Sony-owned studio has now ceased PlayStation 3 development, its entire focus having shifted to the console’s successor. The studio is also said to have been involved in the development process of the graphics technology adopted by Sony’s new hardware.

It is clear that both Sony and Microsoft have learned from their respective experiences this generation and recognise the importance of being first to market. Despite rushing Xbox 360's release - games shown at E3 2005 were running on overheating Power Mac G5s, just six months prior to the console's launch - Microsoft would no doubt view the billion-dollar loss caused by the RROD fiasco as more than justified by the console's eventual market share.

Sony, too, will have learned a painful lesson from coming to market a year after its competitor, with more expensive hardware. That the runaway leader of the previous generation is only now closing in on Microsoft's sales - 55.5 million PS3s had been sold by September 30, with Xbox 360 sales at 57.6 million - speaks volumes of the importance of not giving its competitor another head start.

A 2012 release would also do much to stop Wii U gathering momentum. While Nintendo's new console is significantly more powerful than its predecessor, it boasts little improvement over the current generation of HD consoles in terms of raw processing power.

Wii U has been positioned to developers as a suitable home for Xbox 360 and PS3 ports, and putting new consoles on shelves next year could leave Nintendo scrambling for thirdparty support. Reports this week claim that Microsoft could announce its console at CES in Las Vegas in January; Nintendo is not to reveal the finalised Wii U hardware until E3 in June.

Evidence of an approaching new generation of consoles has been building for some time. Square Enix announced its next-generation Luminous Engine in August, and showed it off last month, while Epic Games demonstrated an enhanced version of Unreal Engine 3, which VP Mark Rein said brought "unprecedented levels of realism and demonstrates what the next generation of gaming will be", at GDC in March.

Internet sleuth Superannuation last month found four Microsoft employees whose LinkedIn pages referenced the next-gen Xbox, and just last night discovered a casual forum reference to Kinect creative director Kudo Tsunoda's "NextGen team at MS".

Square Enix's worldwide technology director Julien Merceron told us in June that companies prepare for new hardware by moving their best talent off current projects. "In the next year and a half or so we'll see a drop in innovation," he said, "because the talent is moving on to something else."

Ubisoft Montreal is currently recruiting for a senior animation programmer, with one of the job's responsibilities the creation of a "next-generation animation system." Yves Jacquier, executive director of production services at the studio, said in July that AI, rather than better graphics, would be the "real battleground" of the next generation.

"Our challenge with the PlayStation 3 and Xbox [360] is that we're extremely limited in what we can do," he said. "It's a challenge for the engineers to provide nice graphics and nice AI and nice sound with a very small amount of memory and computation time.

"We think that the next generation of consoles won't have these limits any more." It appears Jacquier knew more than he was letting on; there is now a very real possibility that all three platform holders will have new consoles on sale this time next year.

Pretty much confirmed MS will announce the next Xbox Q1-2 of 2012 and it will launch by end of next year. Sony will probably hint at the PS4 at next year's E3 and fully reveal it in 2013's E3, for launch by end of 2013.

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We can also reveal that one major Sony-owned studio has now ceased PlayStation 3 development, its entire focus having shifted to the console’s successor. The studio is also said to have been involved in the development process of the graphics technology adopted by Sony’s new hardware.

This is most probably Polyphony Digital.
 
Re: Next console generation arrives in 2012.

grrr! I want both to relase in late 2013..I want my ps3 to be alive for at least 3 years..:p
 
Re: Next console generation arrives in 2012.

ram_dante said:
grrr! I want both to relase in late 2013..I want my ps3 to be alive for at least 3 years..:p

It could very well be alive for the next 4~5 years considering titles were developed for the PS2 after the launch of the PS3. :p

The Xbox 720 rumors seem spreading around like mad. About time it is announced. And I hope PS4 launches well in advance or maybe around the same time as the X720 does. Sony definitely do not want to face the embarrassment they faced with the delayed launch of the PS3 and the initial high manufacturing costs of the console.
 
Re: Next console generation arrives in 2012.

Gannu said:
It could very well be alive for the next 4~5 years considering titles were developed for the PS2 after the launch of the PS3. :p

That was mainly because the competition was very low and the console sold like hot cakes. Microsoft had discontinued the original Xbox's production almost immediately after the launch of 360. With MS out of the way and with a price cut for the PS2, it was evident the console wasn't ready to give up. The same can't be speculated for now. This time, they have a much greater challenge. Considering the amount of production cost involved in developing the PS3's hardware, competitive factors etc. won't be in favour, as they were before.

The way I see it, the current consoles still have fair deal of power to pull off 2 more years. Sony never fails to amaze us with extracting the maximum out of their console to deliver the best possible visuals. I have to see how Microsoft fares in 2012, as far as exclusive content goes.
 
Re: Next console generation arrives in 2012.

Ethan_Hunt said:
That was mainly because the competition was very low and the console sold like hot cakes. Microsoft had discontinued the original Xbox's production almost immediately after the launch of 360. With MS out of the way and with a price cut for the PS2, it was evident the console wasn't ready to give up. The same can't be speculated for now. This time, they have a much greater challenge. Considering the amount of production cost involved in developing the PS3's hardware, competitive factors etc. won't be in favour, as they were before.

The way I see it, the current consoles still have fair deal of power to pull off 2 more years. Sony never fails to amaze us with extracting the maximum out of their console to deliver the best possible visuals. I have to see how Microsoft fares in 2012, as far as exclusive content goes.

Well 360 is selling too. Games still pulling in massive numbers (MW3 just broke every sales record there is for ANYTHING). If MS announce Xbox 3 next E3 and they most likely will, this time they won't discontinue 360. I think Halo 4 might actually be on 360 only given its install base and they want it to post huge numbers.
 
Re: Next console generation arrives in 2012.

Params7 said:
I think Halo 4 might actually be on 360 only given its install base and they want it to post huge numbers.

Halo 4 has been confirmed for the X360 sometime back.
 
I find it funny that no one here seems to be considering Wii U as a next generation console which, by the way, is definitely launching in 2012.
 
Re: Next console generation arrives in 2012.

Params7 said:
Well 360 is selling too. Games still pulling in massive numbers (MW3 just broke every sales record there is for ANYTHING). If MS announce Xbox 3 next E3 and they most likely will, this time they won't discontinue 360. I think Halo 4 might actually be on 360 only given its install base and they want it to post huge numbers.

I never said the 360 wasn't selling. In fact, Microsoft has the upper-hand in terms of sales figures this time. They definitely won't abandon the 360, if it's successor is announced. But the fact still remains that the console still lags behind, when it comes to exclusive game content. That is something MS needs to focus on in the future.
 
In all probability, it should. Unless they plan to go disc-less/continue using the same DVD format (which I highly doubt)/create a proprietary media format, Blu-Ray would be their only media option.
 
Microsoft to announce 'Xbox 720' in January? Console will offer ultra-fast six-core processor | Mail Online

Dailymail UK said:
The new machine is codenamed 'Loop', and it's strongly rumoured that Microsoft will announce details at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2012. The leak said that the machine used a graphics chip from AMD, and would have a six-core processor - a hi-tech new chip that is only now beginning to surface in the PC market.

Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 10-13, 2012
 
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