"We’ve already started communicating with the platforms about new hardware," says Warface franchise lead Ivan Pabiarzhyn, of publishers My.Games.
Matt Booty is more focused on delivering on promises.
However, the developers remain focused on the game's looming April launch on current gen consoles for now.
"We need to make sure that we hold the bar high on quality," says Xbox Game Studios boss Matt Booty.
Microsoft continues to blur the line between generations.
Also allegedly features co-op support, deeper RPG mechanics, improved combat, and more.
"There’s still lots of room for improvement, but that will have to come from a design standpoint rather than just pure horsepower," says Víctor Pedreño of Grimorio of Games.
So we're looking at a PlayStation 7 release for this, then?
Knights of the... High Republic?
Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty wants to ensure a "good investment" for current consumers.
The number of awesome single-player titles coming up is simply staggering.
Will the teases ever end?
Plenty to talk about here.
James Blackham is one of the leads for the upcoming fantasy title.
An important question that could make or break Microsoft's next-gen console.
Take this with a grain of salt.
The next game based on the legendary series will launch on the next Xbox and PlayStation.
Microsoft seems to want to bring the power this time around.
AMD confirms the renders showcased were not sourced from Microsoft.
Warface franchise lead Ivan Pabiarzhyn speaks with GamingBolt about what the future holds for Warface and for the industry as a whole.