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Microsoft already has console “ideas” for after Project Scorpio releases

Hot on the heels of a Microsoft executive suggesting that this generation could be the last traditional console generation that we see, Xbox head Phil Spencer has hinted at what the future holds. According to  Microsoft's Head of Xbox Games Marketing, Aaron Greenberg, "the future is without console generations"

This isn't the first time we've heard something like this, back in March Phil Spencer went on record saying that Microsoft has been looking at the PC ecosystem and taking notes. While Microsoft may be looking to blur the lines between generation jumps in console gaming, nothing has been confirmed to say that console generations are done with.

In response to a fan inquiring if Project Scorpio, the currently in development console from Microsoft, would be the last console generation for Microsoft, Spencer revealed that Microsoft already had post-Scorpio ideas.

There's a chance that the future of gaming is all-digital.

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