Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles have been on sale for a few months now, but it looks like there are still some new platform updates to look forward to as a recent interview with the director of application management of Jason, Jason Ronald, something’s gone by.
In an interview with Larry Hryb, Major Nelson, on the official Xbox podcast about his team’s plans for the future, Ronald said that as far as the Xbox platform is concerned: ‘We have a lot of exciting things coming over the pipeline in the coming months and the coming years ”, adding that” At the launch we say it all the time internally, it’s really just the beginning. “
Although the exact nature of these ‘exciting things’ has not been revealed, Ronald said he and his team’ really work closely with key game developers from across the industry to take full advantage of next-generation capabilities. we put in the Xbox Series X and Series S.
“We are very excited as we move further into the year and closer to this holiday, to share more information on what has been developed, and how you can truly leverage the next generation platforms.”
It looks like some of these updates will be revealed at least in the near future, as Hryb said Ronald will be back on the podcast “sooner rather than later” and that there will be an “improvement news coming soon”.
Ronald het previously confirmed on his Twitter that players would hear more in 2021 about backward compatibility improvements as previously announced, such as improved frame rates, so it’s possible that some of the news coming out soon is related to that, though we may not know for sure.
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In addition to long-term plans for the future, Ronald addressed in the interview some of the more immediate life improvements his team is working on, now that users have the consoles in their hands and are giving feedback.
He mentions a focus, for example, on getting the ‘quick resume experience on all the titles people play’ after it was disabled at launch on some titles. Ronald also said he is responding to reports of controller outages and broadcasts and sharing improvements, as well as emerging updates for the Xbox mobile app to bring in missing features like Performance.
Of course, getting an Xbox Series X is not easy right now. After a successful launch, it was difficult to obtain stock and Microsoft warned that stock may be limited for a while. At TechRadar we keep an eye on where you can get your hands on the console, so keep checking to see if you’re still hunting.
Via VGC