We have known for a few weeks that the Xbox Series X will not be launching exclusive titles. Now Xbox boss Phil Spencer justifies the decision, which has caused amazement among quite a few fans.
<a href = "https://img.gameswelt.de/public/images/201912/d2e0863b0e7d2f88bcbab166b0965308.jpg" data-title = "Xbox Series X Image 1
Date: 12/13/2019 "data-lightbox =" d2e0863b0e7d2f88bcbab166b0965308.jpg ">
In 2020 and 2021, no first-party title will be released exclusively for Xbox Seriex X. Microsoft is pursuing a different strategy with its next-gen console than Sony, which most likely wants to entice customers to buy a PlayStation 5 with software that is not available on any other platform. A few weeks have passed and the initial excitement has subsided. Now Xbox boss Phil Spencer has communicated a reason for this approach.
In the podcast Gamertag radio he explained that Microsoft did not want to focus on the device, but on the player. This strategy started in 2016 when Microsoft made the most important Xbox releases available for the PC. The goal is to reach as large an audience as possible and to become the widest point of contact for players with the largest selection of games regardless of the device.
>> PlayStation 5: Is this the first launch exclusive title?
He compared the approach to the PC. There is also no discussion about exclusivity there. Many games would therefore use the latest technology, but could also be played on older hardware with the appropriate settings. "We wanted to build a game console that brought the best possible TV and unique opportunities for game designers. But we didn't want everyone else to be excluded." Of course, developers are also keen to reach as large an audience as possible with their software.