Although the impact of the coronavirus pandemic has not yet been quantified, Phil Spencer is most worried about games for one year or more.
Phil Spencer, the head of the Xbox, said that the damage caused by the global blockade after the spread of the corona virus will actually damage the game target released in 2021 to the greatest extent.
In an interview with Business Insider, Microsoft executives pointed out that games from summer to autumn should be good.
"All summer, early autumn? These games make me feel good." Spencer said. "Is the goal now one year or later? There will be some impact, but they can respond."
The reason is related to how the game production works. For example, a game that took several months may not have completed all of its motion capture work, nor did it include sound and music recording (for people using a band).
"Mocap has basically stopped. We will not enter the Mocap studio," he explained.
"If you have captured all the animation and are retouching with more personalized artwork and areas such as textures and other things, you will be in a better position.
"If you are waiting for a large amount of large audio work-when working with symphony or something-or restless, then you are hindered now and you are making progress in your field.
With this idea, Spencer hopes that the studio can adapt quickly. He added: "I have full confidence in the game industry's ability to continue to develop games steadily."
"At present, there are many games in production in the entire industry. I think as an industry, we will do very well. In the long run, I am optimistic about the significance of this game, even for some games that we may see. , A release window has a certain impact. "