Xbox head Phil Spencer doesn't see the need for an upgraded Xbox Series X yet

Phil Spencer at a stage show
(Image credit: Phil Spencer / Microsoft)

Phil Spencer has commented on the status of an Xbox Series X successor in a recent high-profile media interview. 

The current CEO of Xbox Game Studios, who oversees the development of new titles for the Xbox Series X among other duties, explained that he doesn't "feel an imperative" for the company to release an Xbox successor when speaking to Bloomberg. He went on to explain: "That's not the feedback we're getting right now. Right now, we're pretty set on the hardware we have". 

An Xbox Series X successor would mean that games on the platform could be able to run at the coveted 4K60 as promised by the hardware manufacturer, but it's a feat that fewer games are reaching as the chipset and GPU inside ages. Based on Spencer's comments, it's unlikely that we'll see a hardware revision any time soon, as performance and fidelity modes have become common practice for console games with little incentive to push the boat forward at this time. 

If you're interested in getting the full experience from Microsoft's latest consoles then we're rounding up all the best Xbox Series X accessories, as well as the best monitors for Xbox Series X, and the best Xbox controllers, too. 

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