The next Christmas season, a new generation of consoles will finally enter. While Sony & # 39; s PlayStation 5 is still kept confidential, Microsoft has announced its future plans and philosophy for the future. Looking like more than one program, Microsoft is looking to focus on the environment, and by next Christmas they seem to want consumers to feel comfortable buying any of their hearts.
In an interview in a recent issue of the official Xbox magazine, Matt Booty says that they plan to make consumers feel comfortable investing in the Xbox collectively, despite the program they choose, consistent with the vision he showed last year. About the importance of choosing.
Microsoft wants everyone to have something to say in any generation
I think we want people to feel comfortable investing in the Xbox. And if that means that if you fall next you will buy an Xbox One S or "Scarlett," you will feel great. And that content library you keep investing will continue, so you don't have to feel like you're choosing between generations, do you? I think that's important to us.
This makes sense, especially since they had mentioned that it could be two years before the Xbox Series X began receiving exclusive console titles. Something may not happen on PlayStation, where PlayStation 5 games aren't compatible with PlayStation 4.
While there are broadcasts on networks that say it can be a barrier to new system sales, it seems that Microsoft doesn't want to leave anyone behind, and who decides to buy the Xbox One S or Xbox One X this year, two or three years after getting the Xbox Series X, you're sure that your entire library will still be there.