In recent years we are living a real revolution in the world of videogames, among other things, thanks to the launch of new game streaming programs, such as Google Stadia or the next xCloud project; programs that force radically change the outdated thinking of the industry.
In a conversation conducted by StevivorPhil Spencer tells us about the emergence of Xbox over the years; years where we have seen that kind of Redmond & # 39; s product went from console to service, never leaving an old Xbox user, what you've seen so far is that you can enjoy your favorite topics on other devices like PC, or soon, on your smartphone.
We have a lot of customers, including myself, who love playing on their console and want that experience to be impressive. We will do our best to make sure we have some great games to play on the Xbox. The service is excellent; Computer hardware is much higher today, and will be next year with the Xbox Series X.
Phil Spencer: »We want the user to choose where and when to play»
In this interview Philip Spencer tells us how video games have become something you always wanted to take and want to be able to enjoy on any device, such as watching a video or listening to music, and that's the main idea of the Xbox's emergence, when you have come to the idea of, if you want to play these games console, so that a new state of mind in which the user can freely choose where he or she wants to play.
If you look at today's world-famous games such as Minecraft, Roblox or Fortnite, they are all available on whatever device the user decides to play. People love video games and want to take it with them wherever they go. This is the idea that we redefine our Xbox view, moving from the previous concept of "this thing we want you to buy» to a new understanding of putting the user at the center and creating a new sense of belonging to him.
This new idea for those of Redmond has a clear purpose: to allow the player himself to decide how and where to enjoy his titles, something we can definitely enjoy in 2020 thanks to Project xCloud.