According to a new report, Microsoft are set to unveil the next Xbox at an event on May 21.
As we reported last week, it looks like Microsoft has changed their plans, with a proposed reveal originally planned for the end of April.
The new date comes from Paul Thurrott, who speculates on What The Tech that the new console will be "expensive", with it costing as much as $500 (or $300 if bought as part of a subscription) when it's released in November - in North America at least.
During the video blog Thurrott also repeats the rumours that the next-gen console will require an "always-on" internet connection, saying it: "must be internet connected to use' - that's in the notes. That's all I have, but it does say that," referring to information he received earlier in the year.
He also makes mention of "Codename Stingray", a new version of the Xbox 360 that'll launch around the same time as the next-gen console, and will cost a reported $99.