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      <title>Microsoft Unveils Project Helix: The Future of Gaming?</title>
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      <description>Microsoft has recently teased its next-generation Xbox, codenamed Project Helix, which promises to revolutionize the gaming landscape by natively supporting both Xbox and PC titles. This hybrid approach, confirmed by CEO Asha Sharma, could pave the way for a seamless integration of gaming across platforms, potentially allowing access to multiple PC game storefronts like Steam. With a projected launch window of 2026-2027, gamers are eager to see how this will change their experience.</description>
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