Xbox Director: Open to discussions about XGP landing on other platforms

Recently, Xbox Director Phil Spencer said in an interview with Games Radar that although other closed platforms are not interested in XGP-style game subscription models, Microsoft is completely open for discussion to provide complete information on these platforms. The demand for the XGP experience.

When Spencer mentioned closed platforms, he was referring to companies such as Sony and Nintendo, because he believed that the console war was harmful to the development of the game industry and was not good for anyone.

Phil Spencer said: People often ask me about publishing one game or another. What I want to say is that I hope we can provide a complete Xbox experience. We have no plans to bring it (XGP) right now. To any other type of closed platform, mainly because those closed platforms don’t want something like XGP. There are a large number of open platforms waiting for us to develop: such as the web, PC and mobile devices. Therefore, frankly speaking, all of us focus is on these platforms.

This is not an attack on anyone else who has a system that works for them. I can understand why they don’t want to see XGP interrupts now. Finally, when we say that we want everyone to be able to play on Xbox, what we really mean is that if we can bring this complete experience to the devices players want, we are completely willing to accept these discussions.

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