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Microsoft says that Phil Spencer, Microsoft Gaming CEO and the head of Xbox, isn’t retiring “anytime soon.” The company has ...
This morning, a wave of layoffs within Microsoft impacted Xbox and several gaming studios under its umbrella. This sparked multiple reports about the company’s current situation, including the alleged ...
Phil Spencer shares exciting updates about the Xbox gaming division, emphasizing an increase in players, games, and gaming ...
Amid mass layoffs at Microsoft, the company has insisted that Gaming CEO Phil Spencer won't be retiring "anytime soon".
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer claimed that the Xbox "platform, hardware, and game roadmap have never looked stronger" amid a studio closures, game cancelations, and widespread layoffs.
We sat down with head of Xbox Phil Spencer to learn about how Game Pass is evolving, why it’s so hard to buy an Xbox Series X and some of the convenient new ways you’ll be able to play the ...
When I heard that Kinda Funny’s Xcast was about to feature Xbox’s Phil Spencer the week of Redfall’s disastrous launch, I knew this was going to be a show not to miss. And it delivered, with ...
Phil Spencer has revealed Xbox has more owners now than in the console's history, matched by success in Game Pass & 3rd party game sales. Skip to main content Skip to header right navigation ...
In an interview with Kinda Funny Games, Microsoft’s Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, readily admitted the console wars are not in Xbox’s favor.
Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, hinted at Microsoft Corp.'s (NASDAQ: MSFT) potential entry into the handheld gaming market with an official Xbox handheld device, although he refrained from ...
Phil Spencer has heard the criticisms of Xbox and Windows as a gaming platform, and the team has worked hard and long to turn Xbox into something that is providing good value for gamers, ...
Xbox chief Phil Spencer has heard from the skeptics. They think that what he’s doing with Xbox means that Microsoft is giving up on consoles, or even going third party. That’s all wrong, he ...