
It all started with a major leak which revealed thatMicrosoftintended for Xbox to become a multi-platform brand – from there, the gaming community went into meltdown, with upset fans going so far as tosell their Xbox consoles.
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Apparently, evenXboxstaff had concerns, so much so that Phil Spencer called a meeting in an attempt to shed some light on the reality of the rumours circulating. Head of gaming at Inverse, Shannon Liao,reportedthat Spencer confirmed that releasing first-party games on other consoles was going to happen, as well as many more changes to be announced in the future.
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Spencer is also reported to have said that new Xbox consoles will continue to be made, despite what the rumour mill has been saying. However, beyond that we know little else. Seemingly, all the details we’re lacking will be given when Xbox reveals its plans for the future in a “business event” meant to be held this week.
Maybe then we’ll learn whetherStarfieldis really heading to PlayStation, a move that’s sure to divide gamers if true (and is reportedly not happening,according to an insider). Much like the prospect ofHalo heading to the PS5, people are very upset at the idea that consoles can share and share alike, yet I for one would love to see an end to console wars for good.
Until Xbox makes official announcements we can see and hear for ourselves, however, the gossip will continue as gamers try to piece together what the future holds for Xbox as we know it.
Topics:Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Microsoft