- Next-gen Xbox VP Jason Ronald has said that more news about the next Xbox will be coming in the coming months.
- He wrote in X that there will be “more to share about Project Helix later this year.”
- The post came ahead of a Game Dev Update livestream hosted by Xbox that recapped the GDC 2026 announcements.
Next-gen Xbox VP Jason Ronald has confirmed that we’ll learn more about the next Xbox, currently known as Project Helix, in the coming months.
Ronald made the comments in a recent X post, writing: “We’ll have more to share about Project Helix later this year.”
For those who asked, here is a summary of our GDC announcements for those who were unable to attend. We’ll have more to share about Project Helix later this year. https://t.co/9dZGg9WYNTMay 7, 2026
The post came ahead of a Game Dev Update livestream hosted by Xbox, which reviewed the brand’s announcements on CDG 2026.
Key takeaways from that event included the fact that the next Xbox console is currently “in full development” and that it will be powered by a custom AMD SoC that supports “next-generation DirectX and FSR.”
The upcoming Xbox console was said to be intended to deliver “significant improvements in efficiency, scale, and visual ambition” in the service of “more realistic, immersive, and dynamic worlds for players.”
Ronald also confirmed that initial hardware is expected to ship to developers in early 2027, suggesting it could be released to consumers in the coming years.
Xbox’s current offering, Xbox Series
In other recent news, CEO Asha Sharma confirmed that development of Copilot for Xbox is being halted and Xbox mobile app functionality is being abandoned, in an effort to “deepen” the brand’s connection with gamers.
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