It seems that Phil Spencer He confirmed to several Microsoft employees that the company will not stop making Xbox devices in the next generations. The topic came up after the head of the company's gaming department announced a panel discussion that will be held today to talk about the future of the brand.
According to the journalist Shannon Liao Phil Spencer Microsoft's head of gaming has confirmed to employees that the company will not stop making Xbox devices for future generations, but that doesn't necessarily mean the company will also stop making exclusive games, because when the device exists, the games will exist with it.
Shannon He also confirmed that Microsoft's plans are to manufacture multiple devices, not just home platforms, and that could lead to a conversation Jez Corden Who said this is the first time we'll see a portable Xbox device from Microsoft, as we mentioned here.
Microsoft has remained silent on recent reports that spoke of many Xbox exclusives coming to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch devices, with many reliable sources coming out, who in turn have confirmed that we will see some prominent Xbox exclusives turned into cross-platform games.
Today we will await Phil's statements about the future of Xbox, which many analysts expect will result in Microsoft becoming a third-party company, but there is other news that says we will see some of the company's exclusives released for other devices, not all exclusives.
In other news, one of the leakers denied the news of Starfield's release for the PlayStation 5 platform, saying that the reports that the game will be released for the Sony platform are not true, as we mentioned here. What do you think of Microsoft continuing to manufacture Xbox devices in the next generations?