Phil Spencer Says Microsoft Is Not Converting Xbox One Owners To PC

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In spite of the confusion surrounding the initiative thanks to Microsoft’s recent backtracking, Xbox Play Anywhere remains an ambitious initiative, and it is a far more thorough attempt to bridge the divide between PC and console gaming than any we have gotten so far.

But Microsoft dislikes the idea that they are attempting to fuse the PC and Xbox platforms together into one, or any such notion. In an interview with The Guardian, Xbox head Phil Spencer spoke out candidly against such an idea, noting that he recognizes that the PC and console markets have very different requirements.

“PC gaming and console gaming are different, and the customer segments have capabilities and expectations that are unique to the platforms they play on,” he said. “With Xbox and Windows, there are some common things that we can put in the hands of creators and gamers – like Xbox Live, like your friends list – that help unify your gaming experience and put you at the centre as the player.

“But I bristle at the idea we’re bringing the platforms ‘together’. It’s not that I’m trying to turn PC gamers into console gamers or console gamers into PC gamers. We just know, and I’m sure you’re tracking it, the health of PC gaming is incredibly high right now, and we know some of our best and most active customers on Xbox One are also PC gamers – so we see this opportunity to service the customer and where they actually play, and they want to stay connected to their friends wherever they are.

“Things like Xbox Play Anywhere are really about choice and where they want to play,” he continued. “So if you’re at school and want to play a couple of rounds of a game and then you go back home and want to continue on your couch, that seems normal. Every other kind of media – your music, your movies – everything else works that way.”


I’m not entirely sure of the pitch, then, because it does sound to me like Microsoft are trying to make software hardware agnostic (which is a strategy that the entire company seems to be adopting of late)- that’s great, but it necessitates, by definition, a fusion of sorts of the Xbox and Windows gaming platforms. I wonder why Spencer is so adamantly denying that, then.



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iShanePosted:

They prefer PC but they know they can't stop or they will just loose it all

TrevorPosted:

Why would they try to convert players to pc? They would be losing sales?

SupervisorPosted:

Doesn't matter since I only really play Xbox One.

SR20DETPosted:

I play both my Xbox One and PC, what Phil has done for Xbox is crazy and I hope to see the future of Console and PC gaming together.

NickPosted:

Console master race....lol

9ntyPosted:

I play Xbox so this is good.

lilmayoPosted:

Play both PC and Xbox, PC for CS:GO mainly and in other words more serious gaming and Xbox for more laidback/casual gaming. Mix of both is good for me. Best to keep them separate so this is good.

XboxPosted:

Good I only play Xbox anyways.

VepPosted:

Phil spencer is doing a great job. Too much complaining come from too many people about this. Glad it was addressed

LinxPosted:

I honestly really like the direction Phil has taken Xbox it's in a way better place then it was 4 years ago.