Microsoft Doesn’t See xCloud As A Replacement For Consoles

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Microsoft clearly has huge ambitions with the upcoming cloud-based streaming service xCloud, something that strives to bring console-quality games – every single one that natively runs on an Xbox, in fact – to any and all devices- even tablets and mobiles. But while the purpose of the project is to expand the scope of the industry and bring it to people regardless of whether or not they own the required console hardware.

But you shouldn’t take that to mean that console hardware is going to go out of fashion any time soon. Microsoft clearly sees xCloud as a vital part of its future strategy, but as per their corporate VP of gaming cloud Kareem Choudhry, it isn’t meant to be a replacement, or something that signifies the death of traditional consoles. According to Choudhry, it’s more a matter of “and”, rather than one of “or”.

It’s not that extreme at all,” said Choudhry while speaking with Eurogamer. “I’ve been building consoles for 15 years – we’re not getting out of the console business, we spoke about it in our xCloud videos. We love our consoles, we love that business, and we’re super proud to have the most powerful console out on the market place today and that leadership position we hope to retain going forward.”

“And I also believe your best premium experience is going to be dedicated hardware running under your TV in your living room,” he continued. “It’s an ‘and’ conversation, not an ‘or’ conversation. Everyone loves to jump to the death of consoles, and I think it makes a great headline, but we don’t think that way at all.”


Given just how experimental cloud technology remains at this stage, it’s hard to see it replacing consoles any time soon, so in that, Choudhry obviously has a point. In its infancy, xCloud will be more about laying down the foundation for the future, rather than just upending the status quo of the industry immediately upon arrive. How well it lays down the foundation remains to be seen- public trials begin later this year, so we don’t have to wait too long to find out how it’s shaping up.

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ZemaPosted:

Good cause i love the xbox one :D and i love consoles

LoveFairyPosted:

Good becuase no one else does either haha

JasonPosted:

Consoles will continue to be a thing. I see them being steady for more years to come.

XboxPosted:

Me personally I am always going to be a console gamer.

Baz_AccentsPosted:

25_To_Life I think consoles will become obsolete when gigabit internet becomes standard. But seeing that most ISP's operate as a monopoly and have no incentive to advance, it is going to be awhile.


Is gigabit internet supper exspensive? Its 2019 and i just recently upgraded from 20 mb internet i have friends that are under 20mb internet and one that is on 5mb internet thats 5 downloads and 1 or 2 mb upload he cant game when the kids are in the house lol constant disconects or lag, so i dont really see giga bit internet becoming standard for another 10-20 yearsatleast in europe not sure if the average american has super intwrnet but as far as im aware from the people i have spoken to alot of people just buy the cheapest package and often times they domt get over 50mb.. mabey when 8k becomes standard the isp companys might step thier game up

MazePosted:

I don't see consoles going anywhere for a while tbh. I mean a new generation is already coming out that's 5+ years there

25_To_LifePosted:

I think consoles will become obsolete when gigabit internet becomes standard. But seeing that most ISP's operate as a monopoly and have no incentive to advance, it is going to be awhile.

AnimePosted:

I'm still happy with the Xbox one