The information was confirmed by Phil Spencer

May 21, 2015 03:25 GMT  ·  By

While everyone is enjoying Microsoft's Windows 10 previews on their PCs and mobile phones, Xbox One owners will have to wait a while longer until a beta version arrives on their consoles.

According to Xbox's head Phil Spencer, the first Windows 10 beta will arrive on Xbox One “post-summer.” This makes perfect sense since Microsoft is now focusing on releasing Windows 10 for PC that's supposed to be launched this summer.

Microsoft announced earlier this year that Windows 10 would arrive on PC, mobile and consoles, as well as other devices like ATMs, retail point of sale, handheld terminals and industrial robotics.

The Redmond-based company has big plans for Xbox and PC gaming this year, and the first announcement will come in mid-June at E3.

Unfortunately, there's no telling what new features and improvements will be implemented in Windows 10 for Xbox One since Microsoft was mum on the matter.

However, we do know that Microsoft will offer a tailored experience on Xbox One consoles, different than on PC and mobiles.

We expect new details on Windows 10 beta for Xbox One to arrive in the coming months, but the rumor mill might continue to offer us glimpses at what's to come, so stay tuned.