Xbox One , Was Quietly Discontinued by Microsoft , at the End of 2020.<br />IGN reports that Microsoft released a statement letting <br />the gaming world know that the company had discreetly <br />stopped manufacturing the console at the end of 2020. .<br />IGN reports that Microsoft released a statement letting <br />the gaming world know that the company had discreetly <br />stopped manufacturing the console at the end of 2020. .<br />The Verge originally reported that Microsoft <br />said the decision was made to focus production <br />efforts on the new generation of consoles. .<br />The Verge originally reported that Microsoft <br />said the decision was made to focus production <br />efforts on the new generation of consoles. .<br />To focus on production of Xbox Series X / S, we stopped production for all Xbox One consoles by the end of 2020, Microsoft statement, via IGN.<br />To focus on production of Xbox Series X / S, we stopped production for all Xbox One consoles by the end of 2020, Microsoft statement, via IGN.<br />A few months before Microsoft launched the Xbox Series X <br />in 2020, the company announced that the Xbox One X <br />and digital Xbox One S had been discontinued. .<br />A few months before Microsoft launched the Xbox Series X <br />in 2020, the company announced that the Xbox One X <br />and digital Xbox One S had been discontinued. .<br />However, IGN points out that the latest statement indicates that Microsoft also stopped producing <br />the disc version of the One S just months later. .<br />Meanwhile, Sony announced that it was getting ready to manufacture more PlayStation 4 consoles than the company previously planned. .<br />Meanwhile, Sony announced that it was getting ready to manufacture more PlayStation 4 consoles than the company previously planned. .<br />According to IGN, Sony originally planned on discontinuing the PS4 at the end of 2021. .<br />Due to ongoing PS5 shortages, Sony <br />reportedly decided to rethink that decision. .<br />An additional one million PS4 consoles <br />are expected to be manufactured.<br />IGN reports that an unnamed Sony official <br />said that the company's strategy is to , "fill the supply vacuum and keep gamers <br />within the PlayStation ecosystem."