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Xbox boss admits Microsoft can’t ‘out console’ PS5

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In an eye-opening interview with Kinda funny games, Xbox boss Phil Spencer basically admits that Microsoft’s gaming arm can’t compete directly with Sony and Nintendo. It’s pretty common knowledge that in the current generation of consoles, the PS5 comfortably beats the Xbox Series X

Essentially, the executive speaking says he’s well aware of Xbox’s current state, and, as Spencer previously said, the green team has its own path to potential success rather than running in PlayStation’s shadow. There is little choice but to find out.

“We want Xbox to be something that people who buy our consoles can feel like members of an entire ecosystem. We’re fully committed to that. We’re not in the business of ‘out-consoling Sony or Nintendo,'” There is no. victory or solution for us,” Spencer explains (as transcribed by Reset era).

He adds that just making good games isn’t the solution to Microsoft’s problems, despite what many gamers might think. “It’s not true that if we go up and make great games, you’re going to see console share go up massively,” Spencer says. “If we focus on great games, that doesn’t mean we’ll win the console race.”

The Xbox boss’s comments are bound to raise more than a few eyebrows, and it goes even further: “There is no world where something like this happens. Starfield An 11/10 and it will lead to people selling their consoles.”

In essence, Spencer is saying that PlayStation and Nintendo are so embedded in the gaming ecosystem that Xbox can’t really go toe-to-toe. Indeed, he suggests that the last console generation was a turning point. The PS4 outsold the Xbox One by a significant margin, and that momentum has carried over to the PS5. “We’ve lost the biggest console generation to lose,” says Spencer.

Of course, it’s important to remember that Microsoft is currently trying to close a deal on its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard — and the company has spent months painting itself as the industry’s underdog. Spencer’s comments may be tempered by the ongoing saga, but we still think the interview makes for an anxious watch if you’re an Xbox fan.

So, according to Spencer, Xbox will have to take a different path. Game Pass has obviously been the company’s focus for years, but with the number of subscribers, and the arrival of a game Redfall, we wonder how long this plan will last. Microsoft has also invested A lot of things of resources in cloud gaming, but even that side of its business has been used to plug holes in its aforementioned Activision Blizzard purchase.

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