For people asking why it takes so long just to release a revision: when a new revision releases, even if it is just a core change, the systems have to be compatibility checked for all existing games along with hardware testing. Even small changes can lead to strange issues with games so new and old revisions all have to be tested against final releases of games to be sure compatibility is still in tact. Normally only major revisions cause an issue, but even small changes can occasional cause hiccups.
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For people asking why it takes so long just to release a revision: when a new revision releases, even if it is just a core change, the systems have to be compatibility checked for all existing games along with hardware testing. Even small changes can lead to strange issues with games so new and old revisions all have to be tested against final releases of games to be sure compatibility is still in tact. Normally only major revisions cause an issue, but even small changes can occasional cause hiccups.