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Xbox continues its push beyond consoles
Every Device Is an Xbox? Microsoft Ads Push a Less Console-Focused Future
Video game purists may not like it, but
Microsoft
is doubling down on its push to expand the
Xbox
business to devices outside of traditional consoles, including smart TVs, phones, and PCs. This is possible because of
Microsoft
's investment in cloud gaming ...
Xbox continues its push beyond consoles with new ad campaign
In recent months Microsoft has been referring to this internally as “ Xbox Everywhere ,” as it increasingly looks at bringing more Xbox games to PlayStation, Switch, and other platforms and devices. Microsoft has also been using “no console required” messaging for its Xbox TV app for Samsung TVs and Amazon’s Fire TV sticks earlier this year.
New Xbox Campaign Confirms Microsoft’s Console Plans
In a new ad campaign, Microsoft claims that anything that can access Game Pass should be considered an Xbox now.
Xbox, Phil Spencer and Red Lines
Phil Spencer says Microsoft will release more Xbox games on other platforms - "I do not see sort of red lines in our portfolio that say ‘thou must not'"
Xbox
boss Phil Spencer says he is pleased with
Microsoft
's multiplatform push Spencer says there are no "red lines" when it comes to releasing more
Xbox
games on other platforms Spencer thinks "the ball is moving in the right direction"
Microsoft
's gaming ...
‘No Red Lines’ For Xbox Games On Other Platforms, Says Phil Spencer
Things are changing fast at Xbox as it continues its march toward becoming what is essentially a third party publisher…that also makes hardware.
Xbox lead Phil Spencer says there are no 'red lines' for what games could come to PlayStation and Nintendo
In an interview with Bloomberg reporter Dina Bass, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer touched on a number of topics regarding the Xbox business. Per Spencer, the experiment of bringing some former Xbox exclusives to PlayStation and Nintendo consoles has been a success.
Android Police
6h
Xbox boss confirms a handheld console is in the works
Please verify your email address. For anyone paying close attention to the growing handheld gaming field, you may have seen a ...
GameSpot
5h
New Xbox Campaign Reminds People Xbox Is More Than Just The Console
Ahead of the holiday season, and presumably to help drive sign-ups to Game Pass,
Microsoft
has rolled out a new ad campaign ...
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on MSN
"We think about the Xbox platform as the Xbox console, PC and cloud. We want them to be Play Anywhere." Microsoft strives to bring more Windows PC games to Xbox …
Xbox lead and Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer recently talked about the company's commitment to multiplatform releases ...
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This Has Never Happened Before: Microsoft Is Slashing The Prices Of Xbox Gift Cards Right Before Christmas
Prime members in the United States can take advantage of a 10% discount on all Xbox gift cards available on Amazon. This ...
TechSpot
15h
Microsoft confirms it's working on a handheld, but it's years away
In brief:
Xbox
boss Phil Spencer has repeatedly floated the prospect of
Microsoft
-branded portable gaming hardware over ...
5h
Xbox partners with unlikely companies to show you (almost) everything is an Xbox
Microsoft has launched a new marketing campaign, with a focus on showing all the different devices that can be used an Xbox ...
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Xbox is testing a handheld device, but it’s a long ways off
Xbox calls this a "refresh" in the announcement post on its website, and indeed it doesn't change up a lot in terms of design ...
21h
An Xbox Handheld is Being Developed, But is Sadly ‘Years Out’ According To Xbox Head
On Wednesday, Xbox head Phil Spencer confirmed Microsoft is working on Xbox handheld gaming prototypes, though such a device ...
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