Mark Gurman says the new Apple TV will focus on video games

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Since Apple launched Apple Arcade, there have been many rumors that pointed to Apple intended to turn the Apple TV into a kind of console from which to enjoy the catalog of games available in Apple Arcade, comfortably from the armchair in our living room.

Despite the rumors of a few weeks ago that a new generation was expected, it was finally the AirPods Studio that saw the light and not a new generation of Apple TV. Nevertheless, Mark Gurman states that Apple continues to work on new Apple TV focused on video games.

Mark Gurman, claims that Apple is working on a new Apple TV focused on video games with a new control knob compatible with the Apple Search function and, of course, a more updated processor to be able to enjoy the games available in Apple Arcade and the App Store to the fullest.

Regarding the hand, Gurman does not specify if it would be a new control controller (something that would not make sense to be able to connect the PlayStation or Xbox controller) and if it would be a controller designed to be able to enjoy video games.

At the beginning of the year, an anonymous leak suggested that Apple was working on two versions of Apple TV with A12 and A14 processors, although it is highly unlikely that I will release this device with two different processor versions.

The storage capacity of this new generation would go from 32 to 64 GB and from 64 GB to 128 GB. If we consider that the latest Apple TV renewal, the 4K model, it was 3 years ago, Most likely, early next year Apple will launch the long-awaited renewal of this device.


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