Microsoft job postings hint at (eventual) next-generation Xbox (Ben Patterson)

So, when’s the next-generation Xbox coming? Microsoft says it’s already here thanks to the motion-sensing Kinect camera, but a trio of new job postings suggest that Redmond may be gearing up for a true next-gen Xbox console—albeit one that’s still years away from release.

Eurogamer found the three help-wanted ads, with job titles such as Graphics Hardware Architect, Senior Architect and Performance Engineer, and Senior Hardware Design Verification Engineer, posted on LinkedIn.

The job descriptions themselves are well-nigh indecipherable for those of us not in the game development business. Among the responsibilities for the Graphic Hardware Architect, according to Eurogamer: “architecture analysis, key technology selection, architecture specification, communication and collaboration with extended Microsoft teams and partner companies.” Huh.

The money quote, however, is right here: “Responsible for defining and delivering next-generation console architectures from conception through implementation.” Next-generation console? Now we’re talking.

Eurogamer notes that the new job postings represent the first concrete evidence that Microsoft is working on—or at least thinking about—a successor to the Xbox 360.

Of course, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was talking about the “next generation of the Xbox 360″ as recently as last October—but he was referring to Kinect, the new motion-sensing camera accessory for the Xbox that

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