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by William D'Angelo, posted on 20 April 2025 / 6,317 Views. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer in an interview with Variety stated Xbox Game Pass isn't for everyone. "It's not for everybody," said ...
DEAL: Lenovo Legion Go $200 OFF for Prime Day 💰 Xbox CEO Phil Spencer has maintained that Xbox Game Pass is profitable in various previous interviews. There's no reason to think he wasn't speaking to ...
M icrosoft says that Phil Spencer, Microsoft Gaming CEO and the head of Xbox, isn’t retiring “anytime soon.” The company has responded to rumors of Spencer’s retirement, which have spread online today ...
One of the founders of Arkane Studios shared how he really feels about Xbox Game Pass, casting doubts about the viability of ...
The designer behind Dishonored has criticised Game Pass in the wake of sweeping Microsoft layoffs, describing it as an ‘unsustainable model’. Microsoft’s latest round of job cuts has led to studio ...
In the Wake of Xbox Layoffs, Founder of Dishonored and Prey Dev Arkane Slams Game Pass: 'Why Is No-One Talking About the Elephant in the Room?' H ot on the heels of the layoffs that have swept through ...
In the wake of Xbox’s latest round of layoffs, game cancellations, and studio closures, much has been said about the cruelty ...
This information comes days after the Arkane Studios founder said that the Game Pass model has been damaging the industry for ...
X box boss Phil Spencer has admitted he's perhaps not the best judge of what games will be successful, saying he passed over the chance to publish both Destiny and Guitar Hero in the past.
The next game in the series is expected to be Forza Horizon 6, although we have no firm confirmation of that from Xbox. However, Spencer took the stage during today's Xbox Games Showcase to share ...
Microsoft has denied rumours of Xbox boss Phil Spencer’s retirement, although plenty wish it were true. Per the words of Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer himself, the Xbox brand has ‘never looked ...
These changes come at a time when we have more players, games, and gaming hours than ever before,” said Xbox head Phil Spencer in an email to staff.