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Signup + An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterXbox Project Helix is now a reality, as we finally have confirmation that a new console is on its way. In a world where "everything is an Xbox" there was an air of uncertainty about whether we'd see a mainline follow-up to the Xbox Series X and S, but that's all changing. Just a few weeks into her new position, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has announced on X (Twitter) that the next-generational system is in the works, and I'm already seeing key details emerge.
There's still a lot we don't know about Project Helix, including its true name, when it will hit shelves, and whether it'll share the 'Xbox' moniker like all the previous consoles before it. Sharma is set to discuss with partners and studios in the coming weeks, so there's bound to be a flurry of new info coming our way sooner rather than later.
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What is Xbox Project Helix?
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Xbox Project Helix is the codename for Microsoft's next-gen console that will serve as a sequel to the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
Project Helix will mark the fifth generation Xbox console, which started with the OG Xbox, 360, One, and Series X/S. Technically speaking, the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X is part of that lineup, but serves as the company's first attempt at PC hardware. Just like the gaming handheld, a post to X (Twitter) on March 5, 2026 by new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma, confirms that the "next generation console" will be able to play both Xbox and PC games, but any other tidbits of platform information are scarce for now.
Ongoing RAM shortages could mean an Xbox Project Helix release date delay
Sharma's Xbox Project Helix update confirms that she has spoken to the team about a "commitment to the return of Xbox, including Project Helix." This is the first-ever official confirmation that a new Xbox console is in development, but it's too early to decipher any release date and pricing details.
That said, with the RAM supply crisis ongoing, we can at least surmise it will likely be a while before Xbox Project Helix console comes to fruition. Hardware manufacturers have been feeling the heat as the AI data centers are hoarding up memory and storage, and it's suspected that the PS6 could be delayed as a result. It wouldn't be a surprise if Team Xbox were dealing with a similar situation with the Xbox Project Helix.
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ NewsletterContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.Bloomberg cites anonymous sources in a report on February 15, 2026, that claim Sony is delaying its next-gen PS6 console to 2028 or 2029. While Microsoft was left out of this report, the Xbox Series X/S consoles are equipped with 16GB GDDR6 VRAM.
In order to "lead in performance and play your Xbox and PC games" as Sharma shares in her original tweet, it would need to have at least 16GB of GDDR5 RAM or above, and that may be difficult to source amongst the dwindling amounts of storage available today. Especially as GDDR5 RAM just happens to be the exact type of RAM that is currently being hoarded by these AI data centers.
Don't expect the Xbox Project Helix price to be less than current-gen consoles
Neither Xbox CEO Asha Sharma nor anyone at Team Xbox has shared any inkling as to how much you can expect to spend on the upcoming Xbox Project Helix console, but I expect it's not going to come cheap.
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The current-generation of consoles has seen multiple price hikes during its six-year lifespan, with the Xbox Series X rising from $599.99 to $649.99 during October 2005, and the Xbox Series X (1TB) rising from $429.99 to $449.99. Typically, consoles get cheaper over time, yet Microsoft chose to raise its prices in the US as reported on the official Xbox website due to "changes in the macroeconomic environment." In layman's terms, as a response to the then tariff troubles.
That, combined with the ongoing RAM supply issues, is inevitably going to have a knock-on effect on pricing. Take the Steam Machine, Valve's upcoming mini PC, which is expected to launch later this year. Despite the fact Valve has shared it's expected to come "early" this year, there's still no pricing information available for the upcoming pixel-pusher. Our team's own Phil Hayton suspects that the RAM shortages and the ongoing complexities of the US tariffs will result in it costing more than current-gen consoles, and that's likely to be true where the Xbox Project Helix is concerned, too.
AMD could have a hand in Xbox Project Helix specs and performance
During a YouTube video posted on June 17, 2025, Xbox announced that it has "established a strategic, multi-year agreement" with GPU and PC part manufacturer AMD in an effort to "co-engineer silicon across a portfolio of devices, including our next-generation Xbox consoles." At the time, Project Helix wasn't known to the general public, but it's very likely Team Xbox could be utilizing AMD's tech to engineer the next-generational console.
With Project Helix expected to play Xbox and PC games, that spells good news for performance. AMD is behind some of the best graphics cards and has been producing chips and parts for Xbox consoles way back during the days of the Xbox 360. While Project Helix wasn't uttered during this video hosted by Xbox President Sarah Bond, she stated that the state of the art silicon will "unlock a deeper level of visual quality" and immersion for Xbox games, while being aided with the power of AI.
Without any nitty and gritty spec details, that all sounds like a flock of buzzwords. Yet, we can at least gather that AMD will have a hand in Project Helix's next-gen performance, whatever that turns out to be.
Backwards compatibility for Xbox Project Helix games is looking positive
During the same Xbox + AMD partnership reveal video, Xbox President Sarah Bond stated that it's stragetic agreement was "all about building you a gaming platform that's always with you, so you can play the games you want across the devices anywhere you want" which alludes to the fact that you'll be able to access your existing digital Xbox game library on the upcoming console, yet nothing has been confirmed so far.
Bond continued to refer to an Xbox experience that's "not locked to a single store or tied to one device" though how exactly this would be implemented for any next-gen console wasn't elaborated, especially whether or not it'll have a disc drive to also accommodate physical Xbox Series X games. In the past, backwards compatibility has been a big deal for Xbox, with digital original Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One games all playable on the current-gen system. Hopefully, this will remain the case with Project Helix, so players will only need one system to play their Xbox game libraries, past and present.
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Rosalie NewcombeSocial Links NavigationHardware EditorEver since I first held a NES controller in my hand I've been obsessed with gaming, and the hardware it runs on. I could hook up a NES and SNES to a telly, without instructions, before I could walk. Even now, nothing is more exciting then taking a console, or handheld, out the box for the first time and setting it up. This obsession transformed into a love of games and game music, which lead to my music degree and dream of becoming the Scottish Nobuo Uematsu. After sharing my love of games through music, I began to share my love through words on sites like TechRadar and iMore. This lead to becoming a Hardware staff writer for PCGamesN, and later the Senior Tech Writer for Dexerto, covering all things Steam Deck, PlayStation and Nintendo. With that experience, I was able to level up as Hardware Editor for GamesRadar+, where I'm still just as Nintendo, PlayStation and gaming tech obsessed as ever.
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