Project Helix is set to open the closed-console ecosystem by allowing the next Xbox to run PC titles natively.
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Microsoft Executive Vice President Asha Sharma has signaled a major strategic shift for the next Xbox console, codenamed Project Helix. The device is expected to move away from a closed ecosystem to a Windows-based platform capable of running both native Xbox titles and a vast library of PC games, potentially challenging Valve's Steam Machine and unifying Microsoft's gaming ecosystems.
Massive library of existing PC titles.
Expected release following 2026 announcement.
Various price and power options available.
Microsoft Executive Vice President Asha Sharma has signaled a major strategic shift for the next Xbox console, codenamed Project Helix. The device is expected to move away from a closed ecosystem to a Windows-based platform capable of running both native Xbox titles and a vast library of PC games, potentially challenging Valve's Steam Machine and unifying Microsoft's gaming ecosystems.
Massive library of existing PC titles.
Expected release following 2026 announcement.
Various price and power options available.
Project Helix plays Xbox and PC games.
Microsoft shifts to open Windows ecosystem.
Asha Sharma confirms next-gen console strategy.
New console features multiple performance tiers.
Integration targets PC Game Pass library.
Optimistic
The shift promises a massive library expansion and platform unification, though technical implementation remains a key challenge.