Microsoft says the next Xbox and PS6 should launch in 2028
According to Microsoft, the "expected starting period" of the next generation of conso🧜les is 2028

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft reportedly expects the next Xbox cons🐠ole and the PS6 to launch sometime in 2028, according to newly revealed court docum𒉰ents.
As reports, Microsoft said during its first day in court with the FTC that the "expected starting period" for the next-generation of consoles🧜 to, well, start is 🐽2028. If true, that would mean the current generation of consoles, which includes the PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S, is expected to last about eight years.
Today's hearing is the first in the US Federal Trade Commission's attempt to file a preliminary injunction against Microsoft and Activision, which would put the deal on pause while th🥃e FTC reviews its compliance with US antitrust law.
While the FTC lawsuit is undoubtedly the biggest hurdle Microsoft and Activision are currently facing, the road ahead is an uphill climb in other ways as well. For example, 澳洲幸运5𝕴开奖号码历史查询:the UK formally blocked the transaction back in April, with Mic🏅rosoft and Activision expected to appeal the decision. Meanwhile, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the EU approved the purchase in May, marking a significant but far from final victory for the two companies hoping to see the deal💃 reach completion by the end of this month.
Meanwhile, Sony has said it would withhold information about the PS6 from Activi𒁏sion if the Micr🧔osoft buyout winds up going through. That would obviously mean that features uni𝓡que to the next PlayStation would likely not be as thoroughly incorporated into Activision games as they would be with publi෴shers not owned by the console maker's main competitor.
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