The latest rumours about the next-gen Xbox console say the successor to the Series X/S will cost at least $1000.
The Xbox Series X/S originally launched in 2020 and the latest console from Microsoft is expected to release at some point in 2027. According to tech insider KeplerL2, the next-gen Xbox will set you back $1200 due to the cost of silicon and the price of implementing more memory and the necessary cooling components.
Another leak from Windows Central suggests the new Xbox will run Windows, meaning gamers will be able to play PC games via Steam and other platforms using the console. According to insiders, the recently-released ROG Xbox Ally (a collaboration with computer hardware company ASUS) was prioritised above a pure handheld Xbox so Microsoft could get feedback about a PC/console hybrid.
New info on the next-gen Xbox rumored to be $1000-1500 coming in 2027
– High end & expensive
– No paywalled multiplayer
– Will offer a console UI but is a full Windows device.
– Will offer Steam & access to all Steam games
– Backwards compatible with all Xbox games pic.twitter.com/59moB1wSWh
— MBG (@xMBGx) October 27, 2025
It’s also speculated that the new console won’t lock online multiplayer behind a paywall and will be fully backwards compatible. “In theory, the next Xbox will have more games, more content, than any other video game device in history, combining games locked to the Xbox console ecosystem, while sporting full open access to every PC storefront and launcher on earth,” wrote Windows Central’s Jez Corden.
While these rumours are still unconfirmed, it does back up what Xbox boss Sarah Bond teased last week, following the launch of the ROG Ally. “,” Bond explained in an interview with . “You’re starting to see some of the thinking we have in this handheld but I don’t want to give it all away.”





