While there's no doubt that Microsoft is hard at work on some form of new Xbox console, we may have a new glimpse into those who are actually making it. A handful of resumes and documents were discovered by Superannuation, listing various employees that may be working on the new hardware.
Among these is Jeff Faulkner, with Gematsu reporting that his LinkedIn profile had him listed as "Xbox Nex Gen Creative Director," though the profile seems to have been altered since the discovery. Faulkner is set to speak at London's Typo expo, however, and the event describes him as "Creative Director for Xbox Next Generation, where he guides the vision for Xbox's User Experience Design across Social Media, User Experience, Entertainment, Gesture and Voice Input, Information Design and Brand and Visual design." Also listed is senior creative director Jonathan Harris, who is busy "designing the next generation of entertainment."
Granted, neither listing actually specifies new hardware, though Xbox Hardware intern Joe Langevin begins to point in the right direction. According to his Linkedin profile, Langevin "designed and simulated high speed data buses to prevent electromagnetic interference in next-gen devices." Most telling of all, however, is Patrick Corrigan. According to his LinkedIn profile, which has since been altered, Corrigan was "providing groundwork and integration for branding elements for next-gen Xbox on all forms of media. Ranging from print to UI across future releases of the Xbox platform."
Even assuming any of the listed resumes are accurate, there aren't many next-gen Xbox details to be had. Given the mention of "gesture and voice input," it would seem Kinect isn't going anywhere, though that's not too surprising given its runaway success. Of course, it's possible these resumes all refer to future iterations of the current Xbox or its software. Either way, we've reached out to Microsoft so see if we can learn anything more about the team behind the project.
Reader Comments (92)
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 8:36PM (Unverified) said
@Shadowbender
It sounds like it's gonna be less of a gaming console and more of an entertainment system...
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It sounds like it's gonna be less of a gaming console and more of an entertainment system...
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 9:03PM dissectional75 said
@Wizardsofwaverly
Wearing Sean John In Bhutan?
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Wearing Sean John In Bhutan?
Posted: Oct 11th 2011 4:07AM Foetoid said
@MEGATOOL
While i agree the Wii is only playing catch-up with the Wii U, the idea that the Nextbox and Ps4 will 'Blow it out of the water" is a little ridiculous. GPUs in consoles are usually 2-3 years old. The Ps3's paltry little 7800gtx GPU was 2 years outdated when the Ps3 launched. The Wii U uses something like a HD4870 GPU (at which again, is getting about 2 years old by the time the Wii U launches. If for example the Ps4 launches in 2013, it'll be running a GPU seen as standard now. The problem with that, is that graphics cards have only gotten marginally better in the last 3 years. My HD4890 card runs Crysis maxed out no worries. My point in all this, is that yes, the Nextbox and Ps4 will be faster than the Wii-U, have a bunch of awesome features and be excellent consoles. Will they "blow the Wii U" out of the water? It seems really unlikely. The power difference will be marginal, with the Wii-U riding on the brand-name success of the Wii, and multiplatform games hitting all 3 consoles.
TL:DR - Its going to be a fun next-gen warzone :D
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While i agree the Wii is only playing catch-up with the Wii U, the idea that the Nextbox and Ps4 will 'Blow it out of the water" is a little ridiculous. GPUs in consoles are usually 2-3 years old. The Ps3's paltry little 7800gtx GPU was 2 years outdated when the Ps3 launched. The Wii U uses something like a HD4870 GPU (at which again, is getting about 2 years old by the time the Wii U launches. If for example the Ps4 launches in 2013, it'll be running a GPU seen as standard now. The problem with that, is that graphics cards have only gotten marginally better in the last 3 years. My HD4890 card runs Crysis maxed out no worries. My point in all this, is that yes, the Nextbox and Ps4 will be faster than the Wii-U, have a bunch of awesome features and be excellent consoles. Will they "blow the Wii U" out of the water? It seems really unlikely. The power difference will be marginal, with the Wii-U riding on the brand-name success of the Wii, and multiplatform games hitting all 3 consoles.
TL:DR - Its going to be a fun next-gen warzone :D
Posted: Oct 11th 2011 6:38AM (Unverified) said
@Cavall
Sorry, but Sony is very much in trouble with investors. They are bleeding money from all departments and their outlook is not very good at all.
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Sorry, but Sony is very much in trouble with investors. They are bleeding money from all departments and their outlook is not very good at all.
Posted: Oct 11th 2011 10:13AM DreadArrow said
@Foetoid
The Geforce 7800 was released 2005 and the PS3 was released 2006.
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The Geforce 7800 was released 2005 and the PS3 was released 2006.
Posted: Oct 11th 2011 12:25AM BoBsS said
@Bryan H
If they're into what seems like "full swing" just now with their next gen console, then that means that predictions will most likely be true.
An E3 announcement in 2013/2014 for a subsequent holiday release the same year.
Can't believe this console gen went so far.
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If they're into what seems like "full swing" just now with their next gen console, then that means that predictions will most likely be true.
An E3 announcement in 2013/2014 for a subsequent holiday release the same year.
Can't believe this console gen went so far.
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 7:08PM CypherSignal said
@commenter7
I'm putting a lot of money behind "Xbox 1080":
1) It's a multiple of 360
2) It's 360 times three (third Xbox console!)
3) In the same way that the Xbox 360 kind-of mandated 720p resolution, the next console will kind-of mandate 1080p resolution.
If they're keeping the Xbox brandname, and don't go with a flowery name, I can see this easily being the case.
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I'm putting a lot of money behind "Xbox 1080":
1) It's a multiple of 360
2) It's 360 times three (third Xbox console!)
3) In the same way that the Xbox 360 kind-of mandated 720p resolution, the next console will kind-of mandate 1080p resolution.
If they're keeping the Xbox brandname, and don't go with a flowery name, I can see this easily being the case.
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 7:09PM CypherSignal said
@CypherSignal
Oh, and I almost forgot: "ten-eighty" still has 3 syllables, so it's easy to say compared to "seven-twenty".
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Oh, and I almost forgot: "ten-eighty" still has 3 syllables, so it's easy to say compared to "seven-twenty".
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 8:04PM Morisato13 said
@Truckondo
Real Steel takes place in 2021, which would mean that Xbox720 would be the generation after next.
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Real Steel takes place in 2021, which would mean that Xbox720 would be the generation after next.
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 9:15PM KentBrockman said
@CypherSignal I don't think there will be any numbers in the system name. It will be Xbox followed by a word (like we've seen with Playstation Vita). In the same way, the next Playstation will not be called Playstation 4 either.
They are going to make a stronger push for the casual audience and putting a number like 1080 doesn't communicate anything to them. They will want a unique, catchy word that can be easily spread by word of mouth/mainstream media (in the same way that worked for the Wii).
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They are going to make a stronger push for the casual audience and putting a number like 1080 doesn't communicate anything to them. They will want a unique, catchy word that can be easily spread by word of mouth/mainstream media (in the same way that worked for the Wii).
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 9:45PM BlazeKing said
@commenter7
http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2011/277/xbox720realsteel_97340_screen.jpg
Kinda hard to argue with this.
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http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2011/277/xbox720realsteel_97340_screen.jpg
Kinda hard to argue with this.
Posted: Oct 11th 2011 4:52AM PornOfBabylon said
@OGC
Because he was upvoted and you were downvoted into oblivion.
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Because he was upvoted and you were downvoted into oblivion.
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 6:59PM Killface for President said
New xbox within two years, same with PS4, it meets the cycle they set themselves - this was almost news.
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Posted: Oct 10th 2011 7:00PM Mustang Fanboy said
So ready for next gen. Getting the PS4 and my brother is getting the next xbox.
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Posted: Oct 11th 2011 12:10AM KirbyCommando said
@Ordeith
That comment is full of derp! No, I'm not a sony fanboy. You are just an idiot, getting a massive boner at the name of xbox.
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That comment is full of derp! No, I'm not a sony fanboy. You are just an idiot, getting a massive boner at the name of xbox.
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 7:01PM AntiVillian said
why do they keep thinking I want social media on my console or to have anything to do with my games?
I play games because I have no friends can't they just leave me in peace.
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I play games because I have no friends can't they just leave me in peace.
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 7:40PM blackangel209 said
@AntiVillian No, no, what you're looking for now are MMOs. Those are the ones where everyone are antisocial assholes.
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Posted: Oct 10th 2011 7:50PM Faceless Troll said
@blackangel209 So you're saying he should play modern warfare?
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Posted: Oct 10th 2011 7:30PM CoconutSkittle said
@KeegdnaB
That's a relief. I was so upset over the news that a new Xbox is being worked on.
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That's a relief. I was so upset over the news that a new Xbox is being worked on.
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 7:14PM Once known as Shadsy said
My first thought about the "next generation of entertainment" was the new dashboard, which got me thinking... does anyone feel like the next Xbox is just going to be an improved model, like the iPhone 4 was?
I can't imagine them completely going back to the drawing board after all the time they put into the Kinect interface, so there's a seriously good chance it's just going to be an upgrade rather than a total redesign. That'll be something different for sure.
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I can't imagine them completely going back to the drawing board after all the time they put into the Kinect interface, so there's a seriously good chance it's just going to be an upgrade rather than a total redesign. That'll be something different for sure.
Posted: Oct 10th 2011 7:34PM Prboi said
@Once known as Shadsy
Well I doubt it will be a complete redesign from scratch. I do believe will will go the way of how a yearly dashboard update would. Change some things around, make things more easier to find while adding new features as well.
But what I think this means most is improving hardware design. Microsoft took an extreme risk with the Xbox 360's hardware design & ended up paying a hefty price for it. Luckily for them they were able to build up a large enough fan base to keep moving forward this generation. Now they have a chance to start off strong & rectify all their wrong this generation while still adding to their plethora of features they'd garnered up.
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Well I doubt it will be a complete redesign from scratch. I do believe will will go the way of how a yearly dashboard update would. Change some things around, make things more easier to find while adding new features as well.
But what I think this means most is improving hardware design. Microsoft took an extreme risk with the Xbox 360's hardware design & ended up paying a hefty price for it. Luckily for them they were able to build up a large enough fan base to keep moving forward this generation. Now they have a chance to start off strong & rectify all their wrong this generation while still adding to their plethora of features they'd garnered up.
Posted: Oct 11th 2011 10:21AM DreadArrow said
@Once known as Shadsy
I was under the impression that Kinnect was designed with the Xbox's successor in mind.
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I was under the impression that Kinnect was designed with the Xbox's successor in mind.
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