Reports saying there are shortages aren't true, says the company

Sep 4, 2013 12:26 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has made another statement concerning the ongoing rumors about production issues for the Xbox One, confirming that the fact that the console is now in full manufacturing mode, alongside an overclock for the CPU, should outweigh those reports.

The Xbox One was revealed in May of this year and, even before that time, rumors speculated that Microsoft's production of the console was encountering issues and problems.

Now, after revealing that the Xbox One is now in full production and with a bonus CPU overclock from 1.6 GHz to 1.75 GHz, the company has expressed its hope that all rumors will be ignored.

According to Microsoft's Albert Penello, who talked with fans on NeoGAF, "We increased the GPU 6%. We increased the CPU almost 10%. We have been showing retail boxes. We are now in full production. If at this point these facts don't outweigh random rumors..."

The Xbox One might even get a release date later today, September 4, according to recent reports.