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 ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has fueled some of that talk by pushing for more Xbox titles on other consoles and PC. In a new interview, Spencer also acknowledges that the hardware differences ...
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 ...
We also reported on Phil Spencer’s comments, reiterating that no game or franchise is being held back exclusively for the Xbox platform. So, we might soon see some other titles find their way to ...
TL;DR: Xbox Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has announced that Starfield will not remain exclusive to Xbox and PC, with potential releases on Switch 2 and PlayStation platforms. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil ...
Microsoft CEO Phil Spencer is once again talking about the future of Xbox after the recent Xbox Developer_Direct livestream gave the company a lot of positive buzz. In two separate interviews ...
Xbox plans to release first-party titles on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2, with games like DOOM: The Dark Ages and Indiana Jones coming to PS5 in 2025. Phil Spencer suggests Starfield may ...
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 ...
The era of Xbox that has spanned almost 25 years appears to be over. In a pair of new interviews, Phil Spencer has once again reinforced what he’s been saying for a while now about former Xbox ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO and Xbox head Phil Spencer recently talked about the decision to keep the console's games off other platforms. The discussion happened during one of the press interviews that ...
In an interview with Destin Legarie published yesterday, Phil Spencer, the current CEO of Microsoft Gaming couldn’t avoid some burning Xbox Series S questions. When asked if Microsoft could be ...