Phil Spencer is leading Xbox down the path of becoming a multiplatform publisher, and he's right to do so, for the future of ...
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Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer says Xbox is sticking with making consoles but is committed to releasing more games across other devices and platforms. Best of CES 2025 Awards ➜ We may earn a ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer confirms more plans for Xbox games, services, and content to break any kind of exclusivity ...
Microsoft is expected to bring Xbox games to the upcoming Nintendo ... This rumour comes after Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer praised the upcoming console and confirmed the company's commitment ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer expressed support for Nintendo--and hinted that Xbox games will be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 --in a recent interview with GamerTag Radio.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has reiterated that the company doesn’t have any plans to allow the release of Series X exclusive games. It’s currently a mandatory requirement for developers to ensure that ...
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has indicated that Starfield may yet come to other consoles including PS5, stating that there are no limits to what Xbox games can appear on other formats. Speaking with ...
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 ...
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Xbox boss Phil Spencer said its brand identity is "evolving" now keeping first-party games exclusive to its own platform is no longer "a path for [Xbox]". "There's no reason for me to put a ring ...
Xbox head Phil Spencer reaffirms the company's desire to release more multiplatform games while maintaining a hardware platform.