Xbox 720 rumour round-up
All your tasty Xbox 720 Durango rumours squeezed into one tiny space – come in, it’s cosy
Those games developers just can’t keep a secret and now it’s official – a very select group of lucky souls have already played on the Xbox 720.
The console (codenamed Durango) might not land anytime soon – and we might not even get it before Christmas 2012 – but with rumours like these, we’re happy to wait.
The Xbox 360 was designed to last through ten years of gaming but even with a succession of innovations likeKinect, the arrival of theiPad,PS VitaandOnLivehave left our old ‘Box looking a bit long in the tooth.
Maybe Kinect 2, a Blu-ray drive and a console that’s six times faster than its predecessor will do the trick. Here’s what (we think) we know about Microsoft’s next-gen console.
–Next Xbox specs revealed
–Xbox 720 to drop in 2013 with Kinect 2 and AR glasses?
–PS4 and Xbox 720 Durango graphics revealed
–Xbox 720 Durango is in London
–Xbox 720 is codenamed Durango
–Xbox 720 to get Wii U style screen controller?
–Xbox 720 to get Kinect 2 and Blu-ray Drive
–PS4 may use Xbox 720 graphics chips
–Xbox 720 set to arrive in 2013 with Radeon 6000 graphics
–Xbox 720 not arriving in 2012 says Microsoft France
–Xbox 720 to support enhanced 3D
–Xbox 720 to get DVR functionality
–Xbox 720 release as soon as 2012?
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