Microsoft to allow current-gen headsets to be compatible with Xbox One

Today we’ve learned that Xbox 360 owners that have current-gen and third party headsets will now be able to use it with their Xbox One’s. They will be able to do so with an adapter designed by Microsoft. Lead planner for Xbox One Alberto Penello confirmed this on twitter, as mentioned on Polygon.com. Not much is known about the adapter and things are still up in the air like pricing but this bit of news is great for those that have invested in headsets that are used for their everyday gaming. especially those in th日本藤素
e $150 price range and up. We should note that the official statement has not been made and with their trend of reversal who knows if this could be one but we’ll be giving more info as it comes in.

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