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What you should know
The PlayStation 5 Pro has been the talk of the week for hardware.
It’s been relatively quiet on the Xbox front at least, until today.

Oh, what’s this?
Now, we have our own speculations to make.
TheXbox News for Koreanssite has spotted a newXboxDeveloper Kit in South Korea.
A screenshot posted to their Twitter shows that a new XDK has passed the Nation Radio Research Agency certification.

Oh, what’s this?
Why is this a big deal, exactly?
Failure to have the gadget certified means it can’t be used within the country.
This included the Xbox One X and Xbox Series X|S.

You can see some dates that are close to the launch of significant Xbox consoles.
you’re free to independently verify this by checking out theNational Radio Research Agency website.
Especially since there’s no current PC release.
I find myself somewhere in the middle.

Digital Foundry determined that even at lower resolutions, Starfield was CPU bound in many places.
I get that players want more power; I do, too.
Heck, that’s why I play on my PC just as much as I do on my Xbox.
However, I want some new technology behind itI want a next-gen console.

It’s also using the same CPU with a 10% bump in clock speed.
SomethingDigital Foundry has shownmultiple times, most recently with Starfield.
If this ends up being a mid-gen refresh, I want it to be more capable.

I want a proper reason to spend another $500 plus on some new-fangled machine.
That is unless that rig is handheld (I would love one of those too!)














