Xbox is adopting a multiplatform approach, bringing games to PlayStation and Nintendo. Phil Spencer believes Xbox's identity is evolving positively, not being lost. The Xbox Series S parity clause ...
As we reported just yesterday, Spencer revealed in an interview that Microsoft started ‘knocking on doors’ to make the game ...
Phil Spencer believes Xbox Series S parity was a great move for targeting multiple platforms effectively and efficiently. The parity clause remains controversial in the gaming community ...
In an interview on the GamerTag Radio podcast, Xbox head honcho Phil Spencer reinforced the company’s current strategy of releasing more first-party games on multiple platforms while telling the ...
Phil Spencer recently commented on whether we might see an end to this parity deal. During a conversation on the Destin podcast, Phil Spencer was asked directly about the potential of allowing ...
Microsoft's Phil Spencer revealed further details of Xbox's changing brand identity, intending to make its first-party titles available across multiple platforms. In an interview with independent ...
Talking to former IGN staffer Destin Legarie, Phil briefly touched on why he'd been playing Gears 1 through 3 recently.
Phil Spencer suggests Starfield may also reach PS5, reflecting a broader strategy to expand Xbox's game library across platforms. This change aligns with industry trends and aims to address poor ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has said doubled down on Microsoft's commitment to the hardware space via Xbox, saying the company aims to "win" by providing the best experience out there.
It's been over 10 years now since Phil Spencer became the head honcho of Xbox, and in another ten years, he will have reached ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer speaking with Destin Legarie (and reported by Eurogamer) was asked if Xbox games like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Starfield would continue to have ...
In fact, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer believes the Series S is part of what helps differentiate Microsoft in the market. The apparent clause at Microsoft that mandates developers support both ...