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Microsoft stops making Xbox One consoles
Microsoft has said tha the company will stop manufacturing all Xbox One consoles to focus on producing its next-generation consoles.
Highlights
- Microsoft originally discontinued Xbox One X and digital Xbox One S ahead of the Xbox Series X launch in 2020.
- The software giant had launched two models of its Xbox Series X in November 2020.
- Several industries across the world are facing the brunt of an unprecedented shortage in semiconductor microchips.
New Delhi: Microsoft Corp said on Thursday it has stopped manufacturing all Xbox One consoles to focus on producing its next-generation consoles. "To focus on production of Xbox Series X|S, we stopped production for all Xbox One consoles by the end of 2020," said Cindy Walker, senior director of Xbox Console Product Marketing.
Microsoft originally discontinued its Xbox One X and digital Xbox One S ahead of the Xbox Series X launch in 2020.
The software giant had launched two models of its Xbox Series X in November 2020, seven years after the debut of the previous version, to capture a pandemic-driven boom in consumer spending on games.
However, several industries across the world are facing the brunt of an unprecedented shortage in semiconductor microchips, causing a delay in delivery for several products.
In November, the Nikkei business daily reported that Nintendo Co will make 20% fewer Switch games consoles than planned because of the supply crunch. Also Read: Budget 2022 unlikely to allocate any fund for bank recapitalisation: ICRA Report
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