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Xbox has announced a multi-year agreement with AMD to co-engineer new silicon chips for the next-generation of Xbox consoles.

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HRiiLS11 个月前

They’re essentially confirming that the next Xbox will be a PC and run windows. Meaning it’ll have every game.

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Goyi11 个月前

Nah this is huge for them

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Santiago P11 个月前

Hahaha

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H🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿💴11 个月前

Xbox will be so clear of Playstation soon

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I don't know11 个月前

They saw Sony post about ps6 lol

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David11 个月前

The Only L is why are xbox and playstation still supporting last gen

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wru?11 个月前

can the console fart

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Ben Morphy 🇨🇦11 个月前

I'm sure the 75 Xbox fans left are really excited

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Marcus (SawR)11 个月前

W or L?

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The Virtual Resistance11 个月前

next generation of Xbox consoles? 💀

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