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Xbox CEO Says There Will ‘Definitely’ Be Future Consoles
Although the company's new ads emphasize cloud streaming, CEO Phil Spencer tells Rolling Stone there will still be a box to buy
Xbox Promises More Gaming Consoles In The Future And Throws Shade At PS5 Pro
We’ll definitely do more consoles in the future, and other devices,” Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer told Rolling Stone in a new interview. While not shocking, the reassurance comes after this fall’s big holiday Xbox console exclusive,
"We’ll definitely do more consoles in the future, and other devices." Xbox lead Phil Spencer says more consoles are coming after Xbox Series X|S.
We’ll definitely do more consoles in the future, and other devices,” Spencer says. This comes as Microsoft is launching an aggressive advertising campaign showcasing how di
Xbox boss Phil Spencer says 'we’ll definitely do more consoles' as well as 'other devices' in the future but seems against a mid-generation leap like the PS5 Pro
Microsoft gaming CEO confirms the company wants to make more Xbox consoles Phil Spencer also hinted at "other devices" Spencer shuts down the possibility of a mid-generation Xbox console Microsoft gaming boss Phil Spencer has confirmed there will "definitely" be more Xbox consoles in the future but has seemingly shut down the idea of a mid-generation Xbox Series X.
Xbox CEO confirms that future consoles are still coming
Xbox fans can rest easy knowing that Microsoft doesn't intend to cut out console hardware, as Xbox CEO Phil Spencer has confirmed to Rolling Stone that
Phil Spencer: 'We'll Definitely Do More Consoles in the Future and Other Devices' - News
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer speaking with Rolling Stone said Xbox will release more consoles in the future.
Xbox, PlayStation, And Nintendo Console Market "Isn't Growing," Phil Spencer Says
The video game console market "isn't growing," Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer said in a new interview, and that's part of the reason why you don't need an Xbox to play Xbox these days.
Phil Spencer Reassures The Xbox Faithful: We’ll Definitely Do More Consoles In The Future”
Microsoft Gaming head Phil Spencer has chimed in once again on Xbox’s status as a video game platform.
Xbox Chief Says Console Hardware Isn't Going Away
Microsoft has spent the last several years focused on increasing the number of Xbox Game Pass subscribers. This product offers access to a library of games from Microsoft and other publishers on both PC and Xbox.
Phil Spencer says Xbox will "definitely do more consoles" as he seems to take a jab at the PS5 Pro: "We don't need to do incremental hardware for our own benefit"
Xbox ran an ad showing off everything that is now an Xbox, and while some fans are worried this means the company is abandoning the iconic hardware, Phil Spencer assures it will "definitely do more consoles.
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Xbox Boss Confirms We'll Get More Xbox Consoles
The ad campaign positions every electronic device with a screen as an Xbox, as Microsoft continues to publish its titles and ...
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Every Device Is an Xbox? Microsoft Ads Push a Less Console-Focused Future
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Sony is trying to patent a 'universal' rewind button that could fix your worst gaming catastrophes
Well, it could for single player gaming. Sony's patent says, "the user is able to enter the rewind mode from the live game ...
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