Phil Spencer clarifies his previous comments about DLC Exclusivity

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Phil Spencer has returned to comment on some statements recently released on Twitter, where he indicated that timed exclusive DLCs as deleterious for the video game industry.

In a recent exchange of tweets with fans, Phil Spencer, boss of Xbox, had shared his idea of ​​growth for the world of video games, explaining that in his opinion the companies that pay for exclusive time on DLC not do good for the industry.

Responding to those who pointed to note that Microsoft, in the past and present, have similar behaviors, Spencer clarified his position, turning off any possible controversy nip in the bud.

“People getting worked up on this, Never said Xbox has never done this, not calling out others, just not practice I like, that’s it,” commented the head of the gaming giant of Redmond.

A convincing denial, or is it a Microsoft policy born before the recruitment of Spencer as the head of Xbox, from which they would like breaking free in the future?

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SegaPosted:

I've never liked the idea of DLC exclusivity or how call of duty DLC was released a month earlier on xbox (now ps4 has the reign) but it wasn't good for the industry nor for the customers. Both companies would have different deals so it was frustrating for us knowing that some of the games either didn't get all the DLC or it was delayed.

BondsPosted:

Mickers They dropped COD when they realised it was dying. Joke is on Sony.


You are so right they were so smart for dropping COD

MickersPosted:

They dropped COD when they realised it was dying. Joke is on Sony.

SpartanPosted:

As much as I love the Early dlc, back when cod was good, I do agree its not very good practice.

If CoD was good still I might be mad waiting amonth for dlc.

AllnuttPosted:

Says what he's thinking, starting to like the guy more now

DecyPosted:

He speaks his mind :) that's what xbox needs.

SagePosted:

I can agree to a point but having it brings in a large chunk of revenue for activision.

XboxPosted:

Good answer Phil no confusion now.

DanielPosted:

Phil Spencer knows his shit that's why I like him so much.

SkatesPosted:

Xbox probably realized it was bad practice after doing it for years with cod.