Four separate résumés from Microsoft employees have pointed toward development of a next generation Xbox model, one that I won’t be calling the “Xbox 720,” because that name is completely stupid.
The information revealsJeff Faulkneras “Xbox Next Gen Creative Director,” and hasJonathan Harris“designing the next generation of entertainment.” In addition,Patrick Corrigan‘s C.V. claims he is, “providing groundwork an integration for branding elements for next-gen Xbox on all forms of media. Ranging from print to UI across future releases of the Xbox platform.”

Finally, hardware internJoe Langevinsays he is working on “high speed data buses to prevent electromagnetic interference in next-gen devices.”
Everybody’s been pretty excited at this “confirmation” of work on a new Xbox, but I fail to see where the surprise is. It’s been fairly obvious for a long time that every company in the world has been working toward a new generation of consoles. Simply confirming development of a next-gen Xbox at this stage is like “confirming” Activision has plans for a newCall of Dutyin 2012.

Microsoft resumes mention next-gen Xbox[Gematsu]







