Some newfound evidence suggests that Microsoft may be in the process of establishing a brand-new Xbox development team.
Xbox players that are thinking about making the jump to the Switch 2 will probably be happy to hear that Microsoft is planning on supporting the new console.
Xbox CEO Phil Spencer wants to see games moving over to PlayStation, talks the future of Xbox, says 'we want our Xbox hardware to win'.
Microsoft and Xbox have faced criticism for its shift away from console exclusivity as more and more games begin to head to PlayStation and Nintendo consoles. However, Phil Spencer has fired back stating that he wants Xbox hardware “to win”.
Microsoft is expanding storage options for Xbox Series X/S, allowing external USB drives larger than 16 terabytes through a new update. This will be beneficial for managing game libraries, especially for the Xbox Series S.
Beyond these four games, Microsoft has a busy year ahead of it: Avowed, Fable, and The Outer Worlds 2 are all slated for 2025, too, though they weren’t showcased during the Thursday Xbox Developer Direct. Here’s what was.
If you need over 16TB of USB storage for your Xbox Series X/S all I want to know is, why?
Xbox has mixed up its strategy over the past year - releasing four titles across Sony and Nintendo's platforms, and pushing a new marketing campaign making pretty much every device an Xbox. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has also mentioned how there are "no red lines" in terms of the software Xbox releases on other platforms going forward.
It sounds like Starfield will no longer be an Xbox exclusive and could come to PS5, according to Phil Spencer.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer explains the reason behind Xbox porting its first-party games to PlayStation and Nintendo.
If you have been wondering how exactly he feels, Spencer believes hardware remains a "critical part" of Xbox's business but reiterates how it's not about locking off software experiences:
Xbox unveiled what it has in store for gamers throughout 2025 at the Xbox Developer Direct, showcasing titles such as DOOM: The Dark Ages.