"It is super challenging to emulate two completely different architectures, and there aren't currently any plans to build this," the Redmond spokesperson said. We reached out to Microsoft for confirmation and were told, as Savage said, nothing has been assembled yet. Savage said there are, but "we're not done thinking them through yet, unfortunately." He went on to say that emulating the last-gen console's PowerPC architecture on the Xbox One's x86-based platform is actually pretty hard to do. Last week an audience member asked lead partner developer Frank Savage if there were plans to bring an Xbox 360 emulator, as spotted by Kotaku's Australia wing, to its new console. Redmond is having a hard time bringing the Xbox 360's considerable catalog of games to the Xbox One via hardware emulation. ![]() Xbox-related news from Microsoft's Build conference last week wasn't just relegated to Kinect for Windows, it would seem.
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