Phil Spencer: Xbox Scorpio Hasn’t Overshadowed Xbox One S

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The Xbox One S’s launch has been a major success, and the console has gone on to sell out, appearing for ridiculously inflated prices on auction sites like eBay, as scalpers try to make a quick buck. This actually comes as a shock to a lot of people, as many would argue that the Xbox One S had everything stacked against it from the beginning- it was announced, and shortly afterwards, arguably made obsolete by the announcement of an even more powerful, better Xbox, the Scorpio, which is coming next year, at the same conference. It is the revision to a console that has not managed to sell a whole lot so far. And many would argue that Microsoft’s Xbox Anywhere initiative, also announced at E3, robs customers of any incentive to invest in Xbox hardware, since there are no true Xbox exclusives left any more.

However, none of those arguments apparently hold water- the Xbox one S is out, and it is doing very well. Speaking on Twitter, Spencer thanked everyone who had made it a success, adding that he views it as a vindication of Microsoft’s decision to be open about their plans for upcoming hardware, and letting customers make an informed choice either way.

Spencer also took the opportunity to answer some other questions regarding Xbox and the UWP platform that many have had- for instance, he noted that while the Xbox 360 may now have been discontinued, servers for its games will continue to stay up for years, especially since backwards compatibility on Xbox One continues to keep the Xbox 360 relevant. He also noted that he would love to see iTunes music play on Xbox One, but that that was contingent on Apple getting it to work.

Finally, he noted that Microsoft were working on keeping Xbox One S and Xbox One Scorpio compatible with all TV brands, which is significant because as of right now, there don’t seem to be any universal standards for the formats- it’s early days for them, which means they sort of resemble the wild west for now. Microsoft’s aim is to have their consoles work on all TVs. He also noted that opening up the UWP platform to developers has worked, and contributes to the Xbox community.



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XboxPosted:

I'm still getting the Scorpio when I get the chance, not too worried about the one. Also I still play 360 a lot so glad to hear the servers will stay up for awhile.

KTFPosted:

Even though I'm on next Gen I'm still glad to see that 360/PS3 will be staying up because if not then what would happen with all the modders lmao!? But yeah, I'm still gonna wait for the Scorpio. Imo Xbox one S was the worst release ever.

MickersPosted:

Excited to see the scorpio but the S should be able to hold its own.

UrthPosted:

I personally want the S due to how small the console is compared to the original Xbox One

SupervisorPosted:

Ehh I'm still gonna wait for Scorpio

LostPosted:

I don't think the scorpio will be as big as everyone thinks since they'll still be having to make games for the regular Xb1/Ps4.

lolohnoeszszPosted:

Vep Can't wait for the scorpio to do some 4k gaming
Doubtful no console apu can do native 4k at most it would upscale to 4k. I'd bet the only resolutions it can put out is 1080p and possible 1440p.

VepPosted:

Can't wait for the scorpio to do some 4k gaming

NickPosted:

I'm just waiting for scorpio

buzhedPosted:

im just waiting for scorpio in my opinion