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Matt Booty Welcomes Darrell Gallagher to the Microsoft Executive Leadership Team

Matt Booty writes: “I'm thrilled to welcome Darrell Gallagher @DGallagher_LA to the Microsoft Studios executive leadership team. Excited to share more at E3.”

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Vasto2601d ago

Welcome to the team Darrell.

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stokedAF2601d ago

Microsoft leadership is booty.

Eonjay2601d ago

All they need now is to hire Double Entendre. Then the team will be complete.

lxeasy2600d ago

Good addition to the team

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majiebeast2601d ago

Ofcourse they hired the guy who wanted the dumb timed exclusive deal for Tomb Raider.

DarkVoyager2601d ago (Edited 2601d ago )

Prefect match for each other. Can’t wait to play Shadow of the Tomb Raider on PS4 day 1.

MattE2601d ago (Edited 2601d ago )

Why is it a perfect match?

DarkVoyager2601d ago

“Why is it a perfect match?“

The fact this guy is the one who signed timed exclusivity deal for Rise of the Tomb Raider on Xbox One then got fired by Crystal Dynamics is now working at Microsoft.

MattE2601d ago

And? Lol. So MS can't sign timed exclusive deals? The only reason Tomb Raider was exclusive to PlayStation back in the 90s was because they paid to keep it off other platforms.. at least the game came to PS after 1 year

DarkVoyager2601d ago

“And? Lol. So MS can't sign timed exclusive deals?“

Doesn’t help the fact Phil is hypocritical.

“Xbox boss Phil Spencer says he’s “not a fan” of marketing deals with console exclusive content“

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dreue2600d ago

And you belive in Phill and xbox dovosion? Lol talking about time exclusive stuff but you guys that live xbox never mention where are the new games?

darthv722600d ago

“Xbox boss Phil Spencer says he’s “not a fan” of marketing deals with console exclusive content“

You do know that a whole game is not the same as "content"... right? When I see that comment I think of the Destiny situation. A game that came to both but one had exclusive content.

What MS did was simply get a release ahead of the competition. They did not prohibit the competition from getting the game or even getting a better version of the game. Sony, on the other hand, has a history of cutting off games from going to other platforms, much like Nintendo (of old) used to do. At least when MS makes a deal like this, it still ends up coming out to those who wait.

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Christopher2601d ago

I have to admit, when I read this I questioned if it was that exact person but didn't have time to investigate. I'm certain he deserves the job for his experience and skills, but there is some humor to be noted in this.

MattE2601d ago

I don't get it, why was it dumb.. because it wasn't Sony signing the deal?

Christopher2601d ago (Edited 2601d ago )

It was a bad move for Square, not for Microsoft. They sold copies, but they also annoyed and ignored their dominant base on PlayStation which resulted in less than expected and worse than the first. Microsoft won out big here. Want to criticize Microsoft for bad deals, look at the AC Unity marketing deal.

chaos-emeralds2601d ago

Tomb raider has always looked better on xbox. Made sense.

bluefox7552600d ago

It was dumb, because it sold poorly on Xbox. The PS4 version outsold the X1 version despite being released a year later, lol. I don't know how much they paid for the deal, but I can't imagine it was worth it.

StormSnooper2600d ago (Edited 2600d ago )

The guy was on the other side and his deal with MS was a disaster for Square Enix because the game flopped compared to expectations. And any idiot would have known that Tomb Raider had a history with PS gamers.

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OffRoadKing2601d ago

I forgot about this Booty guy, lol that name.

Nitrowolf22601d ago

I read the start of that title differently the first time...

Fist4achin2601d ago

Don't care who they bring in, but they'll be in my favor if they have the vision and drive to bring in more games to the table.

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Shuhei Yoshida warns subscription services could become 'dangerous' for developers

'If the big companies dictate what games can be created, I don't think that will advance the industry.' -Shihei Yoshida

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Sonyslave319h ago

🙄 same guy who said 80$ is a steal lol and according to him M$ shouldnt put good on a services🤣 wtf

Obscure_Observer8h ago

Talks about "innovation" while all his previous company is focused on is GaaS and Remasters. Smh.

This guy is a walking contradiction.

pwnmaster30006h ago

This makes no sense at all.
What does his PREVIOUS company have to do with him and his statement??
Did he have a say on what they are doing? Could of sworn that was Jim Ryan’s fault?

Outside_ofthe_Box3h ago

"This guy is a walking contradiction."

The irony

XiNatsuDragnel16h ago

I can agree with that on some level

robtion5m ago

Subscription services are absolutely awful. They have essentially destroyed the movie industry and unfortunately gaming may be next.

In the long term you will end up needing 10 different subscriptions and the prices will keep going up while the quality keeps going down.

MrDead13h ago

Subscription services have f***ed the movie industry and it's work force, caused massive studio buyups by companies like Disney consolidating huge parts of the industry under one roof and have creatively sterilised the IP's they've gobbled up. The same thing is happening to gaming, MS being the main greedy piggy.

Vits9h ago

I get what he's saying, but I don’t think we need subscription services to see a lot of the problems he's pointing out. All we really have to do is look at the gaming industry over the last two console generations. Even without subscriptions, the big AAA publishers have already been moving in a direction where almost every game feels like it's built from the same template. It’s all about streamlined, safe design choices that are meant to appeal to the widest possible audience. At this point, you could probably ask an AI to make a AAA game from a certain publisher and it would spit out something pretty close to what they’re actually making.

Now, about the whole “walled garden” thing... that’s not some future problem, it’s already here. Consoles have always worked like that. Their entire business model is based on controlling what gets released on their platforms. Sure, maybe they’re not as locked down as the extreme examples people bring up, but the end result is similar. If you’re not making the kind of game the platform holder wants, you’re probably not getting through the door. We’ve seen it with Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, even Valve does this in its own way with Steam. So yeah, the issue isn’t new or exclusive to subscription services.

Would a subscription-only future make that problem worse? Sure, it definitely could. But I don’t think we’re heading in that direction anytime soon. Unless physical hardware truly becomes a thing of the past and everyone switches to streaming games, I just don’t see subscriptions becoming the dominant model. They’ll stick around as an option, but I doubt they’ll take over completely.

Now, what will take over completely is digital media, and that’s a whole different issue that’s going to hit us a lot sooner. PC and mobile are already basically 100% digital, and that makes up around 70% of the gaming market. The remaining 30% is consoles, and even there we’re seeing the shift. Sony’s removing the disc drive from boxed consoles, Nintendo is releasing just one super expensive 64GB cartridge for their new system, which means almost all third-party publishers will end up going digital and Microsoft is mostly digital already. You either get a digital-only or a physical box with disc that only acts as a activation key. So yeah, that future’s already knocking on the door and the damage will be enormous.

CrimsonWing698h ago

Right, because then you can’t sell individual games at $80, which is an incredible value for the consumer!

BLow6h ago(Edited 6h ago)

I find this statement quite telling. Apparently a certain fan base wasn't buying games at $60 or $70 dollars either. That's why the Gamepass model exists with day and date. What was the excuse then?

We as gamers want it all but don't want to pay for anything. Well, I take that back. A good chunk of them. You don't have to buy a game at $80. Wait for to go down in price. Most gamers have a massive backlog. Play those games until the one you wants drops and n price. Simple

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Xbox's first-party handheld has been sidelined

Xbox's handheld ambitions continue unabated, but the focus is shifting towards improving Windows 11 for third-party handhelds — for now. The Xbox Series X 'Melrose' successor is safe, with development continuing at full pace.

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Is there really a market for handhelds next to mobile?

Vits9h ago

If they run the same games as the main home console, then yeah, sure.
But if they need specially tailored games just for them? Probably not, unless there isn't a home console for comparison (see Switch).

ABizzel15h ago

Yes and No. All of the PC handhelds combined have struggled to sell 7 million units, which would be a flop for any “console”. So the market is extremely niche because of price and target market (the informed hardcore gamer / casuals aren’t picking these up).

These handheld PCs are $500 or more, and offer at best Xbox Series S performance levels, so it’s best for MS specifically to just partner with ASUS, instead of investing millions if not billions.

Sony can make their own with custom AMD hardware due to their partnership, and stronger global brand for hardware. But even then it brings the question, of being a lower resolution PS5, and what does that mean for PS6 cross-gen (likely another generation where the first 3 - 4 years are just upgraded last-gen games).

Kosic3h ago

Imagine a Wii U style console, where the tablet doesn't rely on the console it's self, you download the game on the console under the TV and play in 4k glory, then you can remote play, get some unique game features if using both console and handheld in tandem. Then you can download the games in 720-1080p to play on the go, continue your progress, and continue on the TV when you get back.

Sony could get away with this due to exclusives, and that would be a reason for sales. Look at the portal.

I can picture seeing new hardware having some sort of GPU dock, where the handheld runs 1080p, and the dock has additional hardware to bring in 4k/60 specs.

I do think handheld gaming is going to be a strong future, imagine Nintendo release a new upgraded GPU dock for the Switch 3, every 2 years. More frames, sharper graphics on the same game for an extra £150 for a dock with a built in GPU chip. Console cycles doesn't have to be renewed, just the hardware can be improved by them reselling docks to us again and again with small/yearly upgrades like mobile phones.

TheEroica4h ago

I play steam deck primarily... Don't play consoles or mobile. The deck covers it all.

CrashMania14h ago

Funny to see the alt already damage controlling and having a meltdown with multiple accounts in the comments already.

Sad for MS if true, a dedicated handheld would go down a lot better than a rog ally 2 with an Xbox sticker on it I think.

crazyCoconuts10h ago

It couldn't have succeeded for a number of reasons. Now they've retreated to the Windows front and trying to keep that relevant for gaming. How long before Windows Central realizes there won't be a real console successor to Series X either?

Lightning776h ago

Except there is. That project is reportedly full speed ahead.

Outside_ofthe_Box3h ago

@Lighting77

So was the handheld until today...

Lightning773h ago

@outside obviously not since they sidelined it and they wanna see how the Asus does. Are you saying they're gonna cancel the next console?

crazyCoconuts2h ago

@lightning - I'm admittedly trying to box you in here - Do you think the next Xbox console will have Steam on it?

Outside_ofthe_Box2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

@Lightning

Here we go with having to spell everything out.

If I told you yesterday that Xbox was going to sideline the handheld console what would your response have been? Probably something along the lines of "I doubt that since Phil has been talking about it for some time now"

My point is just because they are "full speed" ahead now does not mean that will not change in future. As we have seen with the handheld. Do you understand what I'm trying to say now?

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BLow8h ago

That's what they do. Goalposts shift like the wind.

I'm really confused on why they are making a "first party" device and also have a Rog Ally with their sticker on it. Make this make sense. How is their own device going to be any different?

Your console doesn't sell and they expect a handheld to?

Outside_ofthe_Box3h ago

Curious as to what excuses the spam was saying. Because prior to this news, the Xbox handheld was used as proof that Xbox is still committed to the hardware space. This handheld being scraped is not a good sign...

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Outside_ofthe_Box3h ago(Edited 3h ago)

@Spam
You can replace scrapped with pushed back if you like. It's not a good sign either way.

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asq3= obscured: “ What’s your source on the handheld being scrapped? “
Read the article from Microsoft own website and one of your favorite quotations site when it’s something bad about Sony.
Oh BTW good luck with your next SPAM account.

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