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Xbox CEO Phil Spencer emphasized that Xbox is determined to win by leveraging the power of its hardware. He stated that the company’s focus is on creating innovative hardware that can win over gamers through superior performance, rather than relying solely on exclusive games. Spencer explained that by making games like Minecraft and Fortnite available across platforms, Xbox aims to win the trust of players everywhere. Ultimately, he reiterated that hardware is at the heart of Xbox’s strategy to win in the competitive gaming market and continue achieving success.
Xbox CEO Phil Spencer: "We want Xbox hardware to win."
In a new interview, Xbox CEO Phil Spencer described Microsoft's efforts to bring in more success to Xbox, even if it includes PlayStation.
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Parris Lily asked Xbox CEO Phil Spencer, "there is concern in the community that if you're putting games on other platforms, why would I still want an Xbox when I can get that experience on another platform?"
Xbox CEO Phil Spencer described how Xbox can win using hardware innovation, rather than exclusive games. "I want people to pick hardware based on the capabilities of that hardware, and how that fits into the choices they want to make about where they want to play. We want our hardware to win based on the hardware capabilities that we have."
Spencer described how the most successful games in 2025 are simply games that are everywhere, describing games like Fortnite, Minecraft, and so on. "I want to build a platform that services creators that are trying to meet people on every screen." Spencer reiterated previous comments from the likes of Xbox president Sarah Bond that the firm remains all-in on hardware, describing it as "fundamental" to Xbox. "On our own hardware, I think it's fundamental to what Xbox is. It's not lost on me that "box" is in the name of our brand. I say from the position that I'm in, I look at hardware as a critical part of what we do, while not trying to gatekeep the games off of other places."