Phil Spencer has spearheaded the growth of Xbox for the last few years and has steered the company in a specific direction that others may find concerning, however, what is more, concerning are his views of the state of video games and the entertainment industry.
Spencer is a businessman deep beneath his core, and his perception of gaming as an organism that generates money has been called pure hypocrisy. He seemingly blames capitalism as the bane of growth.
While Xbox is not generally doing so well in terms of console gaming, Spencer shifted his focus to a different and far more experimental strategy that relies on cloud gaming. Microsoft’s impressive budget was also utilized accordingly given Spencer’s aggressive acquisition spree of various game developers with the potential to help grow the brand and maybe improve the industry.
This article is absolutely just AI blogspam. A lot of words that say absolutely nothing.
It’s absolutely unsustainable, and it’s destroying the entire industry (well, destroying everything else too, but here specifically for this discussion). Companies keep cranking out more incremental changes to their hardware that do not need them. Developers keep pushing out bigger and bigger and bigger games that cost more and more, chewing up and spitting out creative teams, burying players in predatory microtransactions and subscription fees that no one wants nor asked for. All so shareholders can make a few more bucks this quarter.
I just keep going back to that meme of “I want shorter games, with worse graphics, made by people who are paid more to work less, and I’m not kidding.” And they would make a killing with that if they’d do it. But they won’t because it doesn’t sound greedy enough to investors.