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Xbox ‘s Spencer: We’re Not Building A Strategy In Response To Sony

Published July 12, 2016
Last updated: 2016/07/12 at 5:00 AM
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Unification amongst PC and Xbox is one of Microsoft’s most squeezing desire, keeping in mind no doubt Microsoft is simply searching for an approach to contend with Sony and its overwhelming PS4 console, this isn’t the situation as per Microsoft’s Phil Spencer.

Microsoft has turned out to be progressively and quicker on bringing Xbox and PC players together, and by means of the Universal Windows Platform, Xbox Live, and the Xbox Play Anywhere highlight, the organization plans to bring together both stages.

While Microsoft’s Xbox One has been surpassing the Xbox 360 now in the console era, the console has generally sold a portion of Sony’s console – the Playstation 4.

The PS4 has been the prevailing console since it dispatched in 2013 and has at present sold more than 40 million units. While Microsoft hasn’t shared Xbox One deals/shipment numbers subsequent to 2014, it’s protected to say that the PS4 userbase is far bigger than that of the Xbox One.

Some may contend that through Microsoft’s stage unification, the organization is planning to expand its client base so as to go up against Sony. In a late meeting with The Guardian, in any case, Spencer noticed Sony’s prosperity with the PS4, additionally expressed that Microsoft is attempting to convey what clients and gamers have been requesting.

Microsoft’s procedure “essentially distinctive” from Sony

As indicated by Phil Spencer, Sony’s methodology is altogether different from Microsoft’s technique for what’s to come.

“Sony is doing inconceivably well with the PS4 however they’re accomplishing something on a very basic level not the same as us. We’re not building a technique in light of what they’re doing, we’re building a reaction to what I see clients and gamers approaching us for”, Spencer told The Guardian.

Obviously, Spencer is additionally alluding to the up and coming PS4 Neo and Microsoft’s up and coming 6 teraflops Xbox, at present named ‘Venture Scorpio’. Not long ago Spencer expressed they he doesn’t have confidence in little numbers, and if Microsoft would push ahead, they would do as such in huge numbers.

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TAGGED: Phil Spencer, Playstation 4, PS4, PS4 Neo, Xbox 360, Xbox Live, Xbox One, Xbox Play
Alin Pogan July 12, 2016
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