Microsoft's future: goodbye, Scalebound. Hi Perfect Black. At the moment we do not know what Microsoft has set for the next few months, but the phrase describes a time when the company is at its best, regardless of the titles of both titles. The Phil Spencer interviewed It's been a breath of fresh air for Microsoft and its users and consumers, filled with positivism, expectations and aspirations for the future of Microsoft. Phil Spencer has spoken publicly about everything affecting the Microsoft ecosystem right now. Nevertheless, the good news is in store for later. But this change in status quo describes well i the future of Microsoft, which looks great this year.
Clarity and road map marked
That is the future of Microsoft is painting well It's not for its services, new console and new games. But for something else more: company transparency. That secret about games, studios or consoles is far from over, because Microsoft has chosen a completely different process: that of being honest with its users. And, as he followed this line, it seemed that everything was on wheels.
That a public company can only help you. Be it Microsoft company or another. When companies present their information in an honest and honest way, there is no space for rumors, discounts, or bad news. It is not the same to announce, there are enough months to spare, that studios may need to be given more time to finish their games and that they have the desired effect of the studio, waiting until the days when they can announce their delay. The plan is for companies and companies to continue working, even though it seems Microsoft is not working. It has already happened with Wasteland 3, delayed until August, and it could happen with many more titles before the launch of the Xbox Series X. At least, that was mentioned by Phil Spencer in an interview provided by the IGN store. But it doesn't matter as much as I didn't warn about it.
Of course, this attitude can only be well received by us consumers. Because we don't feel cheated, and we don't feel like there are any secrets that Microsoft knows and we don't. Microsoft's goal is to know what's new almost exactly like them. Something that benefits us all, because this is how we feel we are developing at the same speed and at the same speed. Of course, that doesn't mean Microsoft should reveal all of its plans now. That is natural the company wants to book wonders. But that is something we have and love.
Scalebound and Perfect Dark: Microsoft's past, present and future
Phil Spencer has been very strong regarding Scalebound in previous interviews … though not so much about Perfect Dark. And that has made it clear the project and Platinum Games are old water. It is a concept of failure, a failure in which both parties may continue to regret it. But it's already a part of the past. Spencer and Microsoft are very clear about it, very much on their demand and on everything to come.
Most likely, in the event that Microsoft prepares to replace E3 2020, the company will produce bitter and leading announcements. Arriving for an unexpected Xbox Game Pass, release dates, new options, maybe new studios and third-party games. And who knows, Perfect Dark could take the place in those ads. Spencer was unclear about the game in the interview (and it won't be because of the small emphasis on the presenter), and it's never about The Initiative projects. So expectations for both terms continue to rise.
As of now, the past is over. But we also cannot guarantee that the past is past … always. Who knows, Scalebound may be back. You never know what's going to happen. But it is known that, for now the future of Microsoft you look really good. And that there is no time to waste regrets about what could have been, considering what lies ahead.
To be honest. The important thing is us
All of the above can be summed up in that phrase Spencer has been repeating for a few years: “the user will be the domain of the new generation"So far we may not have fully understood it, because it was a confusing word.
The first evidence of this was back compatible with the original Xbox, announced at E3 2017, after years of being asked by users. But in recent months, Microsoft has also announced the arrival of a new service, unlike anything that has been comforting so far. A service that, without raising any suspicions at first, ended with changing the industry: Xbox Game Pass. Since then, the company has only moved on with many new products (such as Project xCloud) and maintaining existing services (Games in Gold, Xbox Series X). All services, past, present and future.
With this, Microsoft is getting what it wants: to be honest. Be the center of everything it offers, gives us access to all of this. And this idea does nothing but move on. We are currently enrolled Xbox Game Transfer to Xbox One and PCand Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold combined in Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. But it is highly likely that services will continue to grow. For example, it is yet to be seen if Xbox All Access will reach the world or any other regions the Project xCloud will expand to.
However, in all of this, it probably did more to strengthen the overall compatibility with the Xbox Series X; Backward compatibility confirmed shortly after the console was officially created. This, without a doubt, flow of microsoft star, a check to King who started the game of the new generation. With the full compatibility of the Xbox Series X back, announced in December 2019, Microsoft has assured its users and managed assure them of a new generation. With it, Microsoft has assured its customers that they won't be forced to buy a new console if they don't want to enjoy your Xbox One, Xbox One S or Xbox One S for a long time.
I mean Microsoft has moved from an obligation to an option, from authority to freedom. And there is no better way to convince the market than that, to give everything to the consumer and to make the choice.
The fresh air is blowing. The Microsoft's future looks bright and little and little begins to see the shoots of what they have been planting for so long. Goodbye Scalebound. Hi Perfect Dark and welcome back to Microsoft.
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