IT Home News on February 4, game blogger Moore'S Law is Dead analyzed the next generation of consoles on YouTube yesterday, and he revealed that the "Xbox Series 2" console may be launched later than Sony's PS6, due to some delays in Microsoft's hardware contract with AMD.
While there's no definitive evidence that Microsoft will name the Xbox Series console's successor "Xbox Series 2," the console's launch has been said to have been delayed on a hardware level.
The blogger said that until last month, Microsoft had not negotiated a next-gen contract with AMD because Microsoft wanted to reduce chip purchases after more talks**, while Sony had already signed multiple hardware contracts.
Microsoft is still in contract negotiations, which means that the hardware specifications of the "Xbox Series 2" have not yet been confirmed, so it will take some time for the console to enter the design stage, so the development of the new console will be later than the Sony PS6.
However, considering that the next generation of game consoles is still in its early stages, the friends of IT House still need to take reservations about the relevant rumors.