TV features may be taking a back seat on the Xbox One

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The Xbox One had always had some interesting TV and wider entertainment functionality but, Microsoft executives are saying their TV ambitions are now taking a back seat.

Back when the Xbox One was originally unveiled, the console seemed heavily focused on entertainment and TV functionality, an aspect that gaming fans weren’t too pleased about. The new Xbox was supposed to be the hub for all your TV watching, being a sort of an add-on to your cable box.

But things have changed a lot since then, with many of the people that had backed that idea now being gone from the company. Instead, under the new leadership of Phil Spencer, the Xbox’s gaming chops have been reemphasized and the company’s wider entertainment plans have taken a back seat.

In a recent interview, Phil Spencer seemed to confirm that things would continue to go this way. When asked about the Xbox’s role next to a cable box, Spencer said “I’m not sure we have as much value to ad there in the long run where I think about where the space is going”.

But that’s not to say Microsoft doesn’t want to make the Xbox more useful for non-gamers. A slew of connectors, streaming devices and other add-ons have been recently launched for the console, and Spencer himself hinted that new features were coming soon:

I think there are natural features that you could see where an Xbox could do a god job helping, especially in a world where you have video sources from all over the place

That could obviously be a hint at what’s on the horizon for the Xbox One console. Luckily, with the Gamescom conference taking place next week, and Microsoft planning a big show, we’re bound to learn a lot more about these plans really soon.

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SpeedomPosted:

Daniel- who still watches TV anyway ?


I agree, most of the stuff i'll just watch online now. TV is for the living room, not a games console. lol

SkyPosted:

who still watches TV anyway ?

DeluxeHazardPosted:

Microsoft should just focus on making the Xbox One a gaming console, not a DVD player, a cable player, an HDVR, or anything else.

codsturePosted:

It is going to be a smart choice in the long run, most people or should I say gamers, with the Xbox 1 use it for gaming, I personally don't know anyone who uses it for TV

DerivationPosted:

Bio
Mickers I don't mind just watching tv on a different channel...

I agree, it doesn't take much effort to just flip the channel.

I understand what you mean, but still, people have always been talking about a multi media center with thousands of options and just enjoy some super entertainment.

ODSTPosted:

Nobody wanted a hub styled console. The 2013 E3 featuring sports and more sports TV should've been enough of a wake up call that gamers want gaming consoles, not a central hub of entertainment.

BioPosted:

Mickers I don't mind just watching tv on a different channel...

I agree, it doesn't take much effort to just flip the channel.

BioPosted:

I have never used many of the TV features already. Just a hard thing to do, not sure I will in the future either.

XboxPosted:

I will probably never use this feature to be honest.

HeiPosted:

They are complete idiots, lets make a half gaming console half entertainment system, then scrapping the entertainment. Now all you have left is a "half" gaming console. Sorry but at this rate Xbox One will never even get close to the PS4. It's not like the hardware can be digitally upgraded, the damn thing is just too weak.