Because of the Xbox One X and the PlayStation 4 Pro, everybody, including other industry giants, are expecting Sony and Microsoft to release mid-generation refreshes for the Xbox Series X and the PlayStation 5. However, a recent revelation from a trusted source suggests that Microsoft is no longer interested in this type of arms race.
Microsoft recently made an intriguing comment about the Xbox Series X on the latest episode of Digital Foundry's weekly podcast.
John Linneman relayed that Microsoft's initial reveal of the Xbox Series X was marked by a curious statement, explaining that, "Microsoft told us the Series X is their mid-gen refresh. They just decided to do it ahead of time." This idea suggested that the Series X was not intended as a straightforward successor to the Xbox One but rather as an early mid-generation refresh, with the much-weaker and VRAM-starved Xbox Series S acting as the base model.
This unexpected announcement, however, has been met with a ton of skepticism. Some individuals pointed that the power discrepancy between the Series X and the Series S. It's argued that it's unlikely for Microsoft to view the Series S as their standard machine when it trails significantly in performance compared to the Series X.
