On the final day of the Game Developers Conference, the head of Microsoft Studios opens up about the Xbox One's tumultuous road to launch and the company's indie game relationship.
2026 will mark the 25th anniversary of Xbox, and Phil Spencer has teased it as a "really special year" for the games division.
They going to be a he best and biggest publisher on Xbox, Playstation and PC next year. They not really said anything about Switch 2 though spite claiming to be big supporters.
It will be, his net work will hit 50 million and he plans to buy a new mansion in Cape Cod. Thanks everyone! #failup
With ASUS seemingly teasing an Xbox handheld last week, there's been a lot of talk about the device in the days ever since, and Xbox boss Phil Spencer has also teased something to do with handhelds happening in 2025
I really hope this isn't a windows based device even though coming from MS that's highly unlikely. SteamDeck is much much easier to use and offers a much better user experience than any other handheld device because it's all based on steam app. The Xbox handheld should be based on that because a Windows device with a 7-8 inch screen makes it's difficult to navigate
So smart of you caveman Phil sphincter. Did you get the memo on what Nintendo is releasing this year?
I dont trust Microsoft to build an OS for this looking at the Windows phone so I think this will be just Windows with a Steam like Big Picture mode locked in the UI to launch games.
Xbox's CEO Phil Spencer assures that, even though they are expanding to other platforms, Xbox gamer's libraries aren't going anywhere.
Phil, the words of a guy who only speaks the truth.
If I was an Xbox owner I wouldn’t feel comfortable with what he just said
why does this even need to be reassured? it really goes to show you how nervous there fanbase is.
Ah yes, Phillip, the pinnacle of honesty, and he never changes his mind. We can all take his word for it without hesitation. 🤥
He did but in the follow up sentence he talked about charging pricing because they are a business so who knows maybe the next gen box has a fee to use their emulator service I imagine wine ports to a PC architecture
....But chose not to be
Some parts of me think ms thought they could of explained it in such a way we would of just accepted it. Is that delusion, ignorance, arrogance, corporate naivety or all of the above. . Smh
old news.
Hindsight they say is 20/20..
Yes, you could've been more clear, in fact had MS taken the time to explain why the XBOne needed what you proposed, many if not most gamers would probably have agreed to a point on what you wanted..
BUT, you didn't, the message came out with all the subtlety of an elephant in a china shop and as such any message you had was drown out by millions of gamers saying "awww, f ck no!"
Once that happened, you lost. Many gamers now won't get a XBOne, even though they owned 360's and all because you muddled the message, downplayed it, downright lied about it.
Should have been straight with us gamers.. we're a forgiving lot. Upto a point.
Learning experience? They were too busy with their heads in the cloud. Anyone of moderate intelligence could have seen the potential problems. "Hey come hear all about our DRM box, mandatory internet checks and some weird preowned game trading system but lets not talk about any of that, come check our all these awesome TV features that won't even be available in most countries"
I guess we will have to wait until around E3 time before we see just how much they've actually learned.
You know what they could have done?
Never suggest the policy in the first place.
Problem solved.